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My wireless card has been switching around interfaces from eth1 to wlan0 from time to time. It seems to be stuck on wlan0 as of late which is kindof a hassle because when i try and put the interface up it gives me:
# ifconfig wlan0 up
SIOCSIFFLAGS: No such file or directory
what am i doing wrong?
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that usually means you're using the wrong driver or that driver isn't configured correctly
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My wireless card has been switching around interfaces from eth1 to wlan0 from time to time. It seems to be stuck on wlan0 as of late which is kindof a hassle because when i try and put the interface up it gives me:
# ifconfig wlan0 up
SIOCSIFFLAGS: No such file or directorywhat am i doing wrong?
More than likely you're just missing the firmware. Install the 'linux-firmware' package from [core] and that should fix your problem.
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You can bind the device id with mac address using a udev rule. But yes, you would still need appropriate firmware to get it up and running.
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You can bind the device id with mac address using a udev rule. But yes, you would still need appropriate firmware to get it up and running.
+1 for the udev rule
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