On 14.02.2017 00:43, Pierre Ynard wrote:
Hi,
>> in finish-install /e/n/i will never be properly populated for a wireless
>> installation without network-manager, although I think ifupdown would be
>> capable to do this (not tested, but have a look at
>>
Hi
On 13.02.2017 18:24, Paul Schlüter wrote:
> Am Montag, den 13.02.2017, 10:31 +0100 schrieb Bernhard Schmidt:
>> @Paul: Can you share the installer log (/var/log/installer/syslog) and
>> the content of your /etc/network/interfaces after installation? I'll try
>> to get that information myself
Hi,
>
> I've cc'd quite a number of folks/lists to make sure the netcfg part is
> tackled sooner than later (plus a few others for information).
>
> Paul Schlüter (2017-02-10):
>> * Packages network-manager-gnome (recommended by task-xfce-desktop) and
>> net-tools were not
> > (=> To setup a network connection I had to edit /etc/network/interfaces)
I'm confused. The installer didn't set up any network access in
/etc/network/interfaces ? Because it ran from a CD? But it detected
IPv6 nameservers on the network and installed rdnssd? Isn't networking
supposed to
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