rc.conf had many things, some of them not belonging to the boot scripts. It
used to list active netcfg profiles once, later got simplified to
configuring one Ethernet interface (before sysvinit was removed entirely).
Was a rather bad place for wireless settings though – after all, WiFi
networks can
On Sat, 31 May 2014 17:27:11 +0200
Lucas Thieme wrote:
> configurated correct in/etc/rc.conf, and I thought, systemd replaced it.
Yes, more than a year ago... Anyway, this is a wrong mailing list for your
question. Go to bbs.archlinux.org and ask on the forums.
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I found a guide for network problems at the german arch wiki.
They say, if your device has no inet IP in the "IP addr" menu, it's not
configurated correct in/etc/rc.conf, and I thought, systemd replaced it.
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Am 31. Mai 2014 17:13:01 sc
On Sat, May 31, 2014 at 04:30:00PM +0200, Lucas Thieme wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I just began setting up arch linux. Now I have some Errors while setting up
> the W-LAN. There are various errors. I think it may be caused by the systemd
> driver configuration. Is here someone who can help me?
Given t
Hey guys,
I just began setting up arch linux. Now I have some Errors while setting up
the W-LAN. There are various errors. I think it may be caused by the
systemd driver configuration. Is here someone who can help me?
Greetz.
Lucas.
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