Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> reassign 488267 udev 0.114-2
> retitle 488267 Wireless NIC gets renamed to wlan0_rename
> thanks
>
> On Saturday 28 June 2008, Barry Tennison wrote:
>> I hope you can make something of this. I'm still at a loss to
>> understand where wlan0 gets renamed to wlan0_rename and "by whom" - it
>> does seem to be some part of the kernel, rather than userspace (?).
>
> The problem is clearly in udev. You've already found some similar reports,
> here's another: http://bugs.debian.org/465775.
>
> The only thing we can do here is to reassign your report to udev.
> As a possible solution, I suggest you change
> /etc/udev/rules.d/z25_persistent-net.rules as follows:
> - change the rule for your wired NIC so that it gets named as eth0
> - remove any rules for your wireless NIC
>
> Then adjust /etc/network/interfaces as needed and reboot. From reading
> #465775 that may solve the issue.
Not really, looks like we're missing a moduels on d-i that's why
installer and installed systems behaves differently.
It looks we should include hostap module to allow those to behave the
same way.
Look bellow:
> 31,32c43,44
> < Kernel driver in use: orinoco_pci
> < Kernel modules: orinoco_pci
> ---
>> Kernel driver in use: hostap_pci
>> Kernel modules: orinoco_pci, hostap_pci
Cheers,
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