That is what happened to me, I didn't have any networking after the install.
I did during the install.
Where do we post this bug?
If it is in a previous message, I probably still have it.
Glenn
- Original Message -
From: "Sam Hartman"
To: "D.J.J. Ring, Jr." ; "K0LNY"
Cc: "Geoff
> "D" == D J J Ring, writes:
D> I deleted the Virtual Debian installation and reinstalled just
D> picking #12, standard system utilities.
D> This time I had no networking like I had with the Default
D> installation, 1, 7, and 12.
D> Also the programs nmcli and nmtui
I sure wish Debian would do what Raspbian does,
They make the /boot folder accessible in windows as a fat32 partition, and
they have it set up so if you put wpa_supplicant there, it gets picked up
and placed in its folder on first boot, or whenever you decide to connect to
WIFI.
They also
wpa_supplicant is also not installed when you only choose item 12. After
the debian installation, I had to get a copy of the dev file and install
it before I could connect to the internet.
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