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Run "nmcli nm wwan on" at startup?
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Hi,

May not be the same as my situation..??
But I had an issue binding my NAS Drives at start up.

I found if I put a: sleep 10  (10 secs)
Before the mount command in my rc.local
It now works every time.

Code:
# Sleep allows Network to establish before binding
sleep 10
mount -t cifs -o username=dave,password=xxxxx,uid=dave,gid=users //NAS1-SYN/linux /home/dave/ZShares/nas-linux

Maybe stick a sleep XX before your nmcli
??

Dave
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Run "nmcli nm wwan on" at startup? - by sebastian - 03-04-2015, 12:11 PM
Re: Run "nmcli nm wwan on" at startup? - by Wirezfree - 03-04-2015, 12:27 PM

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