On Friday 24 April 2009 11:15:52 am arne anka wrote: > > /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/wireless-tools > > containing?
It is a bash script, to be nice to the list I posted the contents in pastebin here http://pastebin.com/m6d6284f0 > mine on my desktop does nowhere mention the string "wlan". > do a grep through /var r...@om-gta02 ~ $ grep -lr wlan /var grep: /var/volatile/tmp/enlightenment-root/disp-localhost:0.0-1443|0: No such device or address grep: /var/volatile/tmp/.X11-unix/X0: No such device or address grep: /var/volatile/run/wpa_supplicant/eth0: No such device or address grep: /var/volatile/run/sdp: No such device or address grep: /var/volatile/run/avahi-daemon/socket: No such device or address grep: /var/volatile/run/dbus/system_bus_socket: No such device or address /var/volatile/run/ifstate > and maybe a > > strings /boot/vmlinuz | grep wlan > I have have in /boot is append-GTA02 uImage uImage-2.6.29-rc3 uImage-GTA02.bin > if it is built-in and no udev rule exists, the name would be hardcoded and > can, if at all, only be overridden by a boot param. > It seems that my wireless card is eth0 already, but it just isn't wanting to work. I don't remember what I did but I managed to get my freerunner to do a scan on eth0 and work it just wasn't able to connect (all the APs it found are mac filtered and I didn't request to have its mac added yet) but when I am at home where I know it is able to connect (I was able to use wireless before I upgraded SHR-testing) it can't or I get a device not found. All attempts to work with wlan0 gives me a device not found error no matter what, so further work on that is pointless.
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