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Hi,
i have got a little problem. Im trying to set up network during boot process. My way is described in arch wiki.
wireless_tools is instaled by base_devel during installation process. other packages that I installed are
pacman -S netcfg wpa_actiond
I set up the network profiles like this (file /etc/network.d/hasek_home)
CONNECTION='wireless'
DESCRIPTION='A simple WPA encrypted wireless connection using a static IP'
INTERFACE='wlan0'
SECURITY='wpa'
ESSID='hasek_home'
KEY='xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
IP='dhcp'
if I typed
netcfg hasek_home
everything works fine (Wi-fi drives is compiled in kernel). So im trying to set starting wi-fi in boot (in /etc/rc.conf)
INTERFACES=(hasek_home)
DAEMONS=(syslog-ng cpufreq acpid crond dbus hal net-profiles @netfs)
buring boot comes this messages
No profile started.
Also like handmade starting
/etc/rc.d/net-profiles restart
net-profiles not running
> No profile started.
Please, what is wrong?
Last edited by ETNyx (2010-06-09 19:03:25)
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1. Comment out INTERFACES (and in any case, it's not for network names, but for eth0, wlan0 etc)
2. NETWORKS=(hasek_home)
3. Not sure if it helps, but I've never been able to background netfs successfully (remove the @, maybe). I also have net-profiles and netfs before everything except syslog-ng in my daemons array.
Good luck!
Scott
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You don't put it in INTERFACES, you put it in NETWORKS.
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Thank you for your quick responce, I had to be drunk or something like this. Ofcourse NETWORKS(hasek_home) solved this problem. Again thanks you :-)
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