Hey,

I've just switched to Fedora and I have an issue that I couldn't solve myself yet. When I boot my Fedora 16 (x64) system, it takes quite some time till I can log-in after almost all seems to be setup. According to the kernel log the reason for this is that NetworkManager (NM) wait's until it successfully set up a wlan connection. It takes of course even longer if NM cannot connect to any network.

Is there a way to let systemd finish the initialization without waiting for NM to finish the establishment of the connection?

I really link having NM negotiating the connection before I log-in, but on the other hand I can't see any benefits when the boot process is stopped during that time.

Thank you!

--chritallic
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