On 2020-07-11 at 21:56, Marco d'Itri wrote: > On Jul 11, Jonas Smedegaard <jo...@jones.dk> wrote: > >>> (Way more people should switch from wpa_supplicant to iwd.) >> >> Difficult when network-manager depends (not recommends) wpa-supplicant: >> https://bugs.debian.org/919619 > > How to switch to iwd: > > apt install iwd > cat << END > /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/iwd.conf > [device] > wifi.backend=iwd > END > systemctl restart NetworkManager
I don't run either systemd or NetworkManager, and I'm not currently interested in changing either of those things, but I am interested in trying out an alternative to wpa_supplicant. Is there an appropriate similar procedure for such an environment, or would I have to experiment and play around trying to get things to work? I also have quite a few network definitions in wpa_supplicant.conf, and I wouldn't want to have to re-enter them manually into a new system if I could avoid it. Is there a migration procedure, other convenient way to bring those settings across into iwd? (I'm not at the computer involved at the moment, so I can't easily check things to see whether any of the answers might be quickly obvious.) -- The Wanderer The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man. -- George Bernard Shaw
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