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(chroot) ###i## rc-update add NetworkManager default | (chroot) ###i## rc-update add NetworkManager default | ||
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The above command will ensure that NetworkManager starts after you boot into Funtoo Linux. Once you've completed these installation steps and have booted into Funtoo Linux, you can use the {{c| | The above command will ensure that NetworkManager starts after you boot into Funtoo Linux. Once you've completed these installation steps and have booted into Funtoo Linux, you can use the {{c|nmtui}} command (which has an easy-to-use console-based interface) to configure NetworkManager so that it will connect (and automatically reconnect, after reboot) to a Wi-Fi access point: | ||
{{console|body=# ##i## | {{console|body=# ##i##nmtui}} | ||
For more information about NetworkManager, see the [[Package:NetworkManager|NetworkManager package page]]. | For more information about NetworkManager, see the [[Package:NetworkManager|NetworkManager package page]]. |
Latest revision as of 03:56, March 15, 2016
(chroot) # emerge linux-firmware networkmanager (chroot) # rc-update add NetworkManager default
The above command will ensure that NetworkManager starts after you boot into Funtoo Linux. Once you've completed these installation steps and have booted into Funtoo Linux, you can use the nmtui
command (which has an easy-to-use console-based interface) to configure NetworkManager so that it will connect (and automatically reconnect, after reboot) to a Wi-Fi access point:
root # nmtui
For more information about NetworkManager, see the NetworkManager package page.