Re: network-priority?

2024-04-04 Thread Max Nikulin
On 05/04/2024 04:29, David Wright wrote: autoconnect-priorityint32 0 [...] from https://developer-old.gnome.org/NetworkManager/stable/settings-connection.html (I don't know the significance of -old.) It is documented in nm-settings-nmcli(5)

Re: network-priority?

2024-04-04 Thread David Wright
On Thu 04 Apr 2024 at 19:11:31 (+0200), Hans wrote: > again an easy thing, I did not understand and where I did not find a clear > answer in the web. > > Question: > > In network-manager I find "network-priority" set to "0". > > Is zero the highes priority or the lowest? This might be what y

network-priority?

2024-04-04 Thread Hans
Hi folks, again an easy thing, I did not understand and where I did not find a clear answer in the web. Question: In network-manager I find "network-priority" set to "0". Is zero the highes priority or the lowest? Lets imagine, i have 3 wifi (wifi-1, wifi-2 and wifi-3). wifi-1 one should

Re: readonly installer, (SOLVED)

2024-04-04 Thread Anders Andersson
On Thu, Apr 4, 2024 at 4:06 AM Stefan Monnier wrote: > > > I have a 128 MB USB flash drive from back in the day that includes a write > > protect switch. There are few products today that offer that feature. > > Side note: AFAIK this "write protect switch" doesn't prevent writing. > It just tells

Re: readonly installer, (SOLVED)

2024-04-04 Thread David Christensen
On 4/3/24 19:05, Stefan Monnier wrote: I have a 128 MB USB flash drive from back in the day that includes a write protect switch. There are few products today that offer that feature. Side note: AFAIK this "write protect switch" doesn't prevent writing. It just tells your card reader that you'