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I had set up automatic network detection a while ago, following the directions in this page of the Arch wiki. After a recent update, the feature stopped working entirely. This is the output of the startup script:
[root@tomato][/etc/network.d][ /etc/rc.d/net-profiles start ][08-11-03-16:00]
> Profile "auto-wireless" does not exist
> Profile "wlan0" does not exist
However, if I run "netcfg-auto-wireless wlan0" manually, it finds the network and connects without problems.
In addition, I'd like to have net-profiles autodetect my wired network, which uses WPA supplicant for authentication. I already have a working WPA config and network profile. Is there anything I need to add to my /etc/rc.conf?
Last edited by robodonut (2008-11-04 13:12:16)
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See: http://www.archlinux.org/news/410/ for recent changes to netcfg. Basically wireless support was broken out of net-profiles into net-auto. The notice and wiki link within has the details.
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That worked. Thanks.
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