On Ma, 06 aug 19, 18:13:02, zetam.imap wrote: > > > Why do you need this if you configure wpa in /etc/network/interfaces? > > Normally the wireless interface is activated when a user accesses their > account on the graphical interface. > This host has to perform unattended tasks on that network even if no > user is logged in.
Let me rephrase that: why do you need *both* /etc/network/interfaces and wpa_supplicant.conf? Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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