
Hi Milan, I have the following file on my system: /lib/firmware/iwlwifi-cc-a0-46.ucode I verified this is the same file (contents and name) as the file contained within the tar file "iwlwifi-cc-46.3cfab8da.0.tgz" on Intel's site. I noticed Intel's site says this driver is for kernels 5.1+. I am using the default CRUX kernel, 4.19.48, so this looks like the cause of the problem. Do you know if others have gotten this driver to work? If I installed a 5.1+ kernel, would it cause other incompatibilities in my CRUX setup? The M.2 PCIE driver is installed, because that's where my root file system is. Attached is the kernel's config file (extracted from /proc/config.gz) and confirmed to match /usr/src/linux-4.19.48/.config. Also attached are the outputs from "lsmod" and "lspci -v". Before I can answer the question about monolithic or modular kernel, I need to know the terminology: Is a kernel monolithic until the first module is installed? Or does the distinction have something to do with how the kernel is originally built? Best regards,Dave On Sunday, July 5, 2020, 01:07:28 PM CDT, Milan Buška <milan.buska@gmail.com> wrote: Hi David. Are you sure you have all the necessary firmware drivers? Intel: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005511/network-a... https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/iwlwifi E.g. interface connector - M.2; PCIE; USB Is the kernel modular or monolithic? Regards Milan so 4. 7. 2020 v 22:23 odesílatel david mccooey <dmccooey@att.net> napsal:
Yes
On Saturday, July 4, 2020, 02:22:04 PM CDT, Hans Bezemer <hbezemer@kliksafe.nl> wrote:
Just to be sure: did do `make modules_install' after `make all' when compiling the kernel?
On 20/07/04 09:08PM, Hans Bezemer wrote:
What's the output of 'lsmod | grep iw'?
On 20/07/03 06:04PM, david mccooey wrote:
I configured the kernel with iwlwifi, iwldvm, and iwlmvm as modules,and installed them using insmod. However, "lspci -v" does not show these lines: Kernel driver in use: iwlwifiKernel modules: iwlwifi It's as if the modules aren't really installed. Based on various online sources, I think I need a utility called "iw" to get thesemodules to be used by the kernel. I have other computers here (MacOS) that can use the WiFi network, butthere is no "prt-get" there, so how would I retrieve the "iw" package?If I can get it on the Mac, then I can load it onto a USB drive, and thenread that USB drive from CRUX. Best regards,Dave On Wednesday, July 1, 2020, 9:53:38 PM CDT, david mccooey <dmccooey@att.net> wrote:
Thank you. I am doing this installation on a computer at work, and there is a firewall. The WiFi network does not have a firewall, so I am configuring a kernelwith the appropriate driver -- for the Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200. Best regards,Dave On Wednesday, July 1, 2020, 02:03:44 AM CDT, Fredrik <fredrik@rinnestam.se> wrote:
On 2020-07-01 04:22, david mccooey wrote:
Hello,
rsync: failed to connect to crux.nu (213.132.101.140): Connection timed out (110) rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at clientserver.c(127) [Receiver=3.1.3] Error: Running rsync failed () Updating failed
It then tries to get "opt" and "xorg", but they time out as well with the same messages.
From the bash prompt, I can ping 213.132.101.140 or crux.nu without any problem, so it does not appear to be a network issue.
Yes it is. I'd bet your firewall doesn't allow rsync traffic
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Dave
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