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Well, a real "doh!" moment this morning. I decided to install Arch onto my desktop box, setup the wireless network in the boot cd environment, and duly installed everything including Gnome etc. When I rebooted I added a user, set gdm as the manager and so on. Reboot and no network.
It seems I must have missed out netcfg at least, hence the "doh!" moment. Question here is how to install it without doing a complete reinstall? Ideally I'd like the gnome-network-applet as well as netcfg but mainly I want to get the network up and running - I'm not too bothered how or what needs to be done. Cable to my router is not an option so I figure that there must be a way to achieve this install from the Arch installation CD but I have no idea how to go about it.
Any suggestions?
Rich
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Just thinking about it and I guess it would be possible to boot the install cd, setup the wireless network from there which is easy enough, and then chroot into the installed system. Am I on the right lines with this idea?
Last edited by RichAustin (2011-10-30 09:43:50)
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Good idea. You could alternatively just download the needed packages from any os and place them on a usb drive. Use packman with the -U option to install.
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Do you have wpa_supplicant and wireless-tools installed?
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setup the wireless network in the boot cd environment
If you can do that, you can do it in the installed environment too.
I honestly don't understand what your issue is.
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I solved this in the end by downloading netcfg and copying onto the new system.
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