2014-02-11 0:09 GMT+01:00, Predrag Punosevac <punoseva...@gmail.com>:
>> Yes, you're right; after adding "0x" at the beginning it works! Thanks. >> But that's not the end of the problems, unfortunately... :( >> If I create - according to "man rum" - an /etc/hostname.rum0 file >> containing: > >> #v+ >> nwid <nwid> >> wpakey <wpakey> >> dhcp >> #v- > > What happens if you put the following and reboot > > dhcp nwid <nwid> wpakey <wpakey> Sorry, guys: "human factor". When editing /etc/hostname.rum0 I tried to use <Del> key, which instead of removing character, inserted two new - one of them I left by mistake. Now it works (with simple setup, taken from man)! Thanks again. But my questions are still actual: 1. Is wpa_supplicant flawed? 2. If it somehow can be forced to work: where should I execute it, to make it act _before_ the system reads /etc/hostname.rum0 ? Now it's rather matter of curiosity, can I rely on wpa_supplicant at all (in other situations), or it's not reliable. -- regards, Z.