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Hi,
when I boot my OS I cannot connect automatically to my wireless network.
However, after booting, I can do
sudo netctl start <my_interface>
and it works normally.
when I run systemctl I get this with red color:
netctl-auto@wlp3s0.service loaded failed failed Automatic wireless network connection using netctl profiles
++two lines about ethernet.
Any ideas?
Last edited by dsar (2014-10-15 16:32:58)
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Now I figured out that if I change the name of the interface it connects automatically as well but with the old name it is still unsolved...
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In case i do not know what output would be useful?
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when I run systemctl I get this with red color:
netctl-auto@wlp3s0.service loaded failed failed Automatic wireless network connection using netctl profiles
++two lines about ethernet.
That's not an error message... Paste the actual message; in full.
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But I do not have an error message
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But I do not have an error message
...failed failed...
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dsar wrote:But I do not have an error message
...failed failed...
This does not help at all...
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You asked for ideas, but you failed to post the complete error message. Now you are complaining that you aren't geting any help.
I'll type slowly so you can understand: paste. the. complete. error. message.
The output of `systemctl status -l netctl-auto@wlp3s0.service`... And please don't be such a help vampire.
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The output of `systemctl status -l netctl-auto@wlp3s0.service`
my output is:
● netctl-auto@wlp3s0.service - Automatic wireless network connection using netctl profiles
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/netctl-auto@.service; enabled)
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Wed 2014-10-15 22:55:49 EEST; 40s ago
Docs: man:netctl.special(7)
Process: 616 ExecStart=/usr/bin/netctl-auto start %I (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
thank you for this awesome link with the "help vampires"
I am still a noob but I will try my best not to be such thing.
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There should be more detail than that: have you truncated the output?
Look through the journal to find out why the service is failing. Make sure you do not have multiple service trying to manage your network.
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