On Wednesday, 7. March 2012. 13.58.50 Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> > Interesting! Because the wireless is used to do the minimal install.
> 
> Anaconda uses NetworkManager.

If I may chime in a bit... If anaconda uses NetworkManager for the minimal 
install, then NM should be a part of the minimal install, right? Or else, NM 
should be available on the minimal install boot media, so that the OP can use 
it somehow to activate his wireless network.

I believe it would be quite funny to have wireless option during the 
installation, but not afterwards. The user should be able to activate wireless 
after the installation in the same way anaconda can do it during the 
installation. The question is how exactly to do it.

I'd like to know the answer to this one too... ;-)

Best, :-)
Marko


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