How to get network interfaces to show up without systemd? [on hold]
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I'm trying to switch from systemd
to runit
. When I boot my computer with systemd
as PID 1, my wireless card shows up in /sys/class/net
. But when I boot with runit-init
as PID 1, the only thing that shows up in /sys/class/net
is the loopback device.
How do I make the wireless card show up properly?
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I'm trying to switch from systemd
to runit
. When I boot my computer with systemd
as PID 1, my wireless card shows up in /sys/class/net
. But when I boot with runit-init
as PID 1, the only thing that shows up in /sys/class/net
is the loopback device.
How do I make the wireless card show up properly?
systemd network-interface runit
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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by jasonwryan, Bananguin, msp9011, Rui F Ribeiro, sebasth yesterday
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I'm trying to switch from systemd
to runit
. When I boot my computer with systemd
as PID 1, my wireless card shows up in /sys/class/net
. But when I boot with runit-init
as PID 1, the only thing that shows up in /sys/class/net
is the loopback device.
How do I make the wireless card show up properly?
systemd network-interface runit
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I'm trying to switch from systemd
to runit
. When I boot my computer with systemd
as PID 1, my wireless card shows up in /sys/class/net
. But when I boot with runit-init
as PID 1, the only thing that shows up in /sys/class/net
is the loopback device.
How do I make the wireless card show up properly?
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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by jasonwryan, Bananguin, msp9011, Rui F Ribeiro, sebasth yesterday
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I figured it out, all I had to do was load iwlwifi
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