Joey Hess <jo...@debian.org> writes:

> Justin B Rye wrote:
>> But I suspect the best solution is:
>> 
>>      Select desired network name (ESSID) for connection attempt.
>
> Suggestion:
>
>  Select the wireless network name (ESSID) to use during this
>  installation process.
>
> It's not really relevant that it will attempt to connect to it and
> has a failure path. It is relevant that the installer will keep on using
> that same wireless network during the install, and that post-install,
> the system is likely to use a different one, at least when a desktop
> environment is installed.

I like this variant most. Thanks for the suggestion Joey. I suggest to
drop "name" and to just say "the installation" process:

Select the wireless network (ESSID) to use during the
installation process.

While it's technically more correct that you select the name
wpasupplicant will use, I think people will think of it as the wireless
network they want to connect to. "the installation process" sounds
better to me, but I'm not a native speaker. Comments?

Gaudenz

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