On Mon, Mar 22, 2021, 6:52 PM Charles Curley <
charlescur...@charlescurley.com> wrote:

> On Mon, 22 Mar 2021 16:44:12 -0400
> Kenneth Parker <sea7k...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > My issue now, is that the results of netinst doesn't have all the
> > pieces, needed for WiFi.  For example, I can't find wpasupplicant.
>
> *You* can't find wpasupplicant, or the debian installer (d-i) can't
> find wpasupplicant? My logs indicate that it is present, that d-i
> installs it, but that netcfg can't find it when it needs it.
>

Actually, there were User Errors included here.  I couldn't find the
packages I needed to bring up WiFi, after manual installation of Firmware.

The User Error was my failure to look in the packages available but not
installed, on the netinst CD itself. One obvious way to proceed is to
ensure that the netinst CD is still in the Apt Sources file.




> >
> > My latest test, for the purpose of the Bug Report is the "standard"
> > netinst.  Is it correct, that it should be missing prerequisites for
> > WiFi? I didn't try (yet) mounting the CD, to look for missing .deb
> > files. (Just thought of it now).
>
> The "standard" approved, official, rubber stamped and delivered in a
> official dispatch box has no firmware binary blobs on it. The
> unofficial version indeed has the firmware blobs on it (unless the one
> you need is too new to have made it in), and the code to detect the
> need and apply it.
>
> I am using the unofficial, with firmware version,
> firmware-testing-i386-netinst.iso, dated Mar 14 23:28. On my
> problematic hardware (an ancient 686 IBM R51), the firmware I need is
> present and gets installed properly. But I still do not get a
> connection.
>

I believe that we are in the same boat, right now.

Thanks for the help and support, Charles.

Kenneth Parker

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