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NetworkManager stores new network profiles in keyfile format in the
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/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/ directory.
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Previously, NetworkManager stored network profiles in ifcfg format
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in this directory (/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/). However, the ifcfg
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format is deprecated. By default, NetworkManager no longer creates
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new profiles in this format.
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Connection profiles in keyfile format have many benefits. For example,
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this format is INI file-based and can easily be parsed and generated.
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Each section in NetworkManager keyfiles corresponds to a NetworkManager
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setting name as described in the nm-settings(5) and nm-settings-keyfile(5)
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man pages. Each key-value-pair in a section is one of the properties
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listed in the settings specification of the man page.
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If you still use network profiles in ifcfg format, consider migrating
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them to keyfile format. To migrate all profiles at once, enter:
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# nmcli connection migrate
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This command migrates all profiles from ifcfg format to keyfile
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format and stores them in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/.
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Alternatively, to migrate only a specific profile, enter:
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# nmcli connection migrate <profile_name|UUID|D-Bus_path>
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For further details, see:
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* nm-settings-keyfile(5)
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* nmcli(1)
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