I somehow made my LFS boot and run. Now, I'd like to connect it to the internet. The system is in an environment with WLAN and DHCP. So, I cannot configure it with static IP addresses. (At least, that's what I think).

My first problem is that I believe the kernel does not recognize the wifi. ifconfig only reports "lo" and "sit0". These two, I also find under /sys/class/net.

So, I am not sure if I have to recompile the Kernel with some additional settings or if I have to use a clever insmod or anything else.

I belive that I have to solve this first before I go try to configure dhcpcd and/or(?) wpa_supplicant.

I am also not sure about the role of Wireless tools: are these necessary to run wireless or are they just some optional helpers that make some tasks easier?

Rene


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