The canonical network waking utility is ifup and its counterpart is ifdown. It may be necessary to write /etc/network/interface correctly to get networking working.
On Sat, 14 Aug 2021, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote: > Hello, > > I've been in this position before with Buster. Even the release of Buster > would not would not recognize my sound card, and I had to wait until the > first corrective release after Buster was released. 10.00.01 or 10.01.00 or > something like that. > > Could someone tell me a CD or DVD non-free image that doesn't have the > problem with installing firmware? > > I've tried three times now, and I don't have sound, I don't have Ethernet > and I don't have Wi-Fi even though the installer uses my Wi-Fi during > installation. > > Jim Green who's trying Bullseys in the Net Install CD format in 32 bit is > also having the very same problem, after installation he boots up to a > computer without sound. > > I wish there was a question in the Installation where it asks "Do you want > to boot up into the graphical mode or into the console text mode. > > I disabled the Desktop Manager by using as root: > > systemctl disable lightdm > > That worked fine, but I am still without both Wi-Fi, Ethernet and sound. > > During one install I had no network components, nm tui and nm cli were > missing as well. I don't know why. That's where I am now. > > I've been trying to find a CD that will allow me to fakeroot into my system > and do an update to try to get the firmware installed but so far no luck > with that. > > Best regards, > > David >