NETCTL-AUTO(1)NETCTL-AUTO(1)NAMEnetctl-auto - Control automatic selection of wireless netctl profiles
SYNOPSISnetctl-auto {COMMAND} ...
netctl-auto [--help | --version]
DESCRIPTIONnetctl-auto may be used to control the automatic network profile
selection offered by the netctl-auto@.service file. See
netctl.special(7) for details about the service file.
OPTIONS
The following commands are understood:
list
List all profiles which are currently available for automatic
selection. Active profiles will be marked with a ‘*’, disabled
profiles will be marked with a ‘!’.
current
Report currently active profiles.
switch-to [PROFILE]
Switch to the network profile specified on the command line. The
specified profile will be enabled if necessary, the state of all
other profiles is not changed. This command does not force
netctl-auto to use the specified profile. If a disconnect occurs,
netctl-auto may select an alternative profile.
enable [PROFILE]
Enable a previously disabled network profile for automatic
selection. Every time the netctl-auto service is started, all
available profiles are enabled by default.
disable [PROFILE]
Disable the specified profile for automatic selection. This will
only take effect until the netctl-auto service is stopped. To
permanently exclude a profile from automatic selection, use the
ExcludeAuto=yes option in the profile.
enable-all
Enable all profiles for automatic selection.
disable-all
Disable all profiles for automatic selection.
start [INTERFACE]
Start automatic profile selection on the specified interface.
This command should not be invoked directly, use the following
command instead:
systemctl start netctl-auto@<interface>
stop [INTERFACE]
Stop automatic profile selection on the specified interface. This
will disconnect the currently active profile on the interface.
This command should not be invoked directly, use the following
command instead:
systemctl stop netctl-auto@<interface>
EXIT STATUS
On success 0 is returned, a non-zero failure code otherwise.
ENVIRONMENT
$NETCTL_DEBUG
If set to "yes", debugging output is generated.
SEE ALSOnetctl(1), netctl.profile(5), netctl.special(7)
1.6 03/11/2014 NETCTL-AUTO(1)