How I migrated to NetworkManager keyfiles for configuration

Posted by bob on Aug 24, 2022 4:05 AM EDT
Opensource.com; By David Both
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NetworkManager was introduced in 2004 to make network configuration more flexible and dynamic. The old SystemV startup shell scripts, of which the interface configuration files were a part, were incapable of handling WiFi, wired, VPNs, broadband modems, and more—or at least incapable of doing it quickly or efficiently. In a series of articles, I've written about why I'm a fan of NetworkManager and how I've used it.

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