Hi
Is there a specific format to write essid in aux/wpa syntax?
Thanks
rraj
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Hi
Copied the kernel using: https://fqa.9front.org/fqa7.html#7.2.5 , firmware got
added!
aux/wpa returns command usage syntax. cat /net/ether1/ifstats outputs
essid
bssid
and a list of available wifi, including mine.
But, i determined essid & bssid from aircrack-ng being
On 4/10/23 08:07, Ravi Raj wrote:
> Hi
>
> I believe the mentioned step in your reply is for systems with a local disk.
>
> I am using live USB with hjfs.
Explain to me then how your usb install boots a kernel without a 9fat.
You likely have an incorrect assumption here. But I don't know, you
Hi
I believe the mentioned step in your reply is for systems with a local disk.
I am using live USB with hjfs.
Thanks
rraj
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Quoth Yury Chumak :
> сб, 8 апр. 2023 г. в 19:16, Ravi Raj :
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > First command yields some sort of fingerprint.
> > Second command yields no output.
> >
> > Thanks
> > rraj
> > 9fans / 9fans / see discussions + participants + delivery options Permalink
> If output of second command
сб, 8 апр. 2023 г. в 19:16, Ravi Raj :
>
> Hi
>
> First command yields some sort of fingerprint.
> Second command yields no output.
>
> Thanks
> rraj
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If output of second command empty then addition firmware was not
Hi
First command yields some sort of fingerprint.
Second command yields no output.
Thanks
rraj
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Try:
pci -v
Also check wether firmware placed in fact:
paqfs /boot/bootfs.paq
lc /n/paq/lib/firmware
ср, 5 апр. 2023 г. в 20:06, Ravi Raj :
>
> Hi
>
> Recompiled & Re-installed the kernel after placing firmware file in
> /lib/firmware. Though still the message firmware file not found is there.
Hi
Recompiled & Re-installed the kernel after placing firmware file in
/lib/firmware. Though still the message firmware file not found is there.
bind command did not yield any output, aux/wpa command returns command usage
option, ip/ipconfig says no success with DHCP. cat /net/ether0/ifstats
On 4/3/23 10:56, Ravi Raj wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is recompiling kernel same as installing new kernel ?
>
> What is the command to recompile the kernel?
https://fqa.9front.org/fqa5.html#5.2.2
https://fqa.9front.org/fqa7.html#7.2.5
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Is recompiling kernel same as installing new kernel ?
What is the command to recompile the kernel?
Thanks
rraj
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it's not that bad IMO, but you will have to live with having to redo
everything and lose all the data.
i have installed to usb flash drives before for some short temporary
tests. no big deal, if you don't need to keep anything of it...
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On 3/24/23 08:01, Ravi Raj wrote:
> Hi
>
> Many thanks for your suggestion. For now, i plan to use live usb!
>
> Is it possible to create persistence on live USB? Web search reveals nothing.
>
> If it's possible, can someone please point me to the relevant procedures.
>
I will not give
Hi
Many thanks for your suggestion. For now, i plan to use live usb!
Is it possible to create persistence on live USB? Web search reveals nothing.
If it's possible, can someone please point me to the relevant procedures.
Thanks
rraj
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On 3/23/23 10:15, Ravi Raj wrote:
> Hi
>
> Do not have additional hardware (spare workstation).
>
> Can i create a persistence to store the settings(which remains in live USB
> between reboots)?
>
> Thanks
> rraj
Using a USB stick as a root filesystem is not something I would recommend.
If
Hi
Do not have additional hardware (spare workstation).
Can i create a persistence to store the settings(which remains in live USB
between reboots)?
Thanks
rraj
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On 3/22/23 11:14, Ravi Raj wrote:
> Hi
> Facing a similar issue with intel wireless firmware 7265, on Thinkpad E450.
> Plan to use 9front as live usb to learn.
> Found firmware @
> https://github.com/OpenIntelWireless/itlwm/blob/master/itlwm/firmware/iwm-7265-17
>
>
Hi
Facing a similar issue with intel wireless firmware 7265, on Thinkpad E450.
Plan to use 9front as live usb to learn.
Found firmware @
https://github.com/OpenIntelWireless/itlwm/blob/master/itlwm/firmware/iwm-7265-17.
Unable to copy file in /lib/firmware as usb is categorized as read-only!
Thanks for the advice - will dig into it =))
ср, 22 мар. 2023 г. в 12:18, Skip Tavakkolian :
>
> Regarding questions #2, see secstore(1)
>
> http://p9f.org/magic/man2html/1/secstore
>
> On Wed, Mar 22, 2023, 3:04 AM Yury Chumak wrote:
>>
>> Thank you for last response..
>> ..Finally issue was
Regarding questions #2, see secstore(1)
http://p9f.org/magic/man2html/1/secstore
On Wed, Mar 22, 2023, 3:04 AM Yury Chumak wrote:
> Thank you for last response..
> ..Finally issue was resolved through a comprehensive mutual
> configuration of various local network services =)) Main thing that
Thank you for last response..
..Finally issue was resolved through a comprehensive mutual
configuration of various local network services =)) Main thing that it
was not a hardware issue or incompability with 9front..
There is some more questions..
1. How to down network interface correctly?? In
On 3/21/23 05:24, Yury Chumak wrote:
> Same situation with the same wifi-card.
> % pci -v
I don't believe the situation is the same.
You are unable to associate with the access point,
which was not the same issue as our other friend here.
> ...
> 3.0.0: net 02.80.00 8086/08b1 4 0:a314 8192
Same situation with the same wifi-card.
% pci -v
...
3.0.0: net 02.80.00 8086/08b1 4 0:a314 8192
Intel Corporation Wireless 7260
Firmware added and kernel rebuilded. Command:
% aux/wpa -p2 -s vega3 /net/ether1
asking password, returns '!' and exits. But next command ip/ipconfig returns:
If I mistype my wifi password, it didn't let me try again. I had to
reboot if I mistype my wifi password--because I don't know how to to
reset.
use delkey command .
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ok...that's great. Wifi is working now. Thanks!
If I mistype my wifi password, it didn't let me try again. I had to reboot if
I mistype my wifi password--because I don't know how to to reset.
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On 3/21/23 00:08, zxcdew...@gmail.com wrote:
> Ok...I recompiled the kernel...and I am getting this message...
>
>> #l1: firmware: iwm-7260-17, rev 11, build 3216344376, size [3] 14000+2c000
>> + [3] 14000+2c000 + 0
>> iwl: no calibration results
>
> I then try the following...but get no
Ok...I recompiled the kernel...and I am getting this message...
> #l1: firmware: iwm-7260-17, rev 11, build 3216344376, size [3] 14000+2c000 +
> [3] 14000+2c000 + 0
> iwl: no calibration results
I then try the following...but get no result.
> term% bind -a '#l1' /net
> term% aux/wpa -2 -s
On 3/20/23 09:21, zxcdew...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi, Plan9 newbie here.
>
> I downloaded the iwm firmware from OpenBSD and put it in /lib/firmware.
> The /dev/kmesg shows...
> #l1: '/lib/firmware/iwm-7260-17' does not exist
>
> But it does. What am I doing wrong?
>
> Thanks!
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