Hi,

Before starting a new LFS (and help actually the project I hope, beyond
sranslations), I try eliminating all things which made me suspend so
far. Among others I've already mentioned in other threads, I've WiFi I
don't find convinient, but probably because I don't know.

My purpose is having the same behavior than on Debian. There,
in /etc/network/interfaces, you put:
auto wlan1
iface wlan1 inet dhcp 
wpa-conf /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf

Then, when you start the network service, it ifups all the interfaces,
including wlan1 and enables wpa_supplicant automatically and connects to
an available network among these in wpa_supplicant.conf.

On my LFS, I had to start the computer, once connected go as root and
run wpa_supplicant manually, then setting up wlan1 interface.

Does a mechanism exist in LFS to have the same as Debian? Should I write
some script? So far bootscripts I tried didn't give the same efficient
result.

Thanks,

Regards,


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       Jean-Philippe MENGUAL
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       Coordinateur du projet Linux From Scratch
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