On 5/7/20 9:30 PM, John M. Harris Jr wrote:
On Wednesday, May 6, 2020 11:43:59 PM MST Tim via users wrote:
> During first boot of the installed system, you're given a chance to
> manually control network settings for the newly installed system.
Odd, I don't think that's ever been the case before. I might be thinking of
RHEL/CentOS. I don't use DHCP, but I've never had to do any manual
configuration afterwards..
If you don't create a user during the install, then there's a firstboot
process that runs to let you create one. I think the wifi config can be
done at that point as well. Ethernet is either automatic or whatever
was set during the install. I've never setup or changed anything, so I
can't say which way it is. (So I might have been wrong about the
installer not setting the network config.)