I'm a bit confused about the /etc/network/interfaces file. I know that if I want to use "ifup" and "ifdown", my wifi card (wlan0) must be in that file. What I'm confused about though is that I also read that KNetworkManager will not manage any network cards in the /etc/network/interfaces file. I of course need the functionality of both--managing my network and being able to connect/disconnect.
Also, what program actually writes/updates the /etc/network/interfaces file? Sometimes when I configure my network connection with KNetworkManager it seems like it saves the info in /etc/network/interfaces so I can use ifup/ifdown. But sometimes when I change my connection in KNetworkManager, there is nothing in my interfaces file about my network wlan0.
Would someone please clarify?
Also, what program actually writes/updates the /etc/network/interfaces file? Sometimes when I configure my network connection with KNetworkManager it seems like it saves the info in /etc/network/interfaces so I can use ifup/ifdown. But sometimes when I change my connection in KNetworkManager, there is nothing in my interfaces file about my network wlan0.
Would someone please clarify?
Comment