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CrazySniperCatt0
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 7:15 pm    Post subject: Network interface isn't available Reply with quote

Hello, I am currently having an issue relating to my network interface

The issue i'm having is that my network isn't available in my installed gentoo system, but it is available in the live iso

According to the startup log, The network interface doesn't even exist in my installed system
When executing
Code:
ip addr[/
code], the only thing that appears is a network interface called lo (which isn't the network interface I want to use).

Log:
ERROR: interface enp1s0 does not exist
Ensure that you have loaded the correct kernel module for your hardware
ERROR: net.enp1s0 failed to start
ERROR: cannot start netmount as net.enp1s0 would not start

It has worked in the past, not sure why it's not working now, I am using netifrc

My wireless interface is called enp1s0
My init system is OpenRc
I followed the handbook
I am using Qemu
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 7:35 pm    Post subject: Re: Network interface isn't available Reply with quote

CrazySniperCatt0 wrote:
I am using Qemu

Make sure to enable the driver for whatever network device is being emulated via QEMU. Use the command lspci -nnk to try to discover what the device is.

It will not be the same as the real wireless device.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 7:57 pm    Post subject: Re: Network interface isn't available Reply with quote

grknight wrote:
CrazySniperCatt0 wrote:
I am using Qemu

Make sure to enable the driver for whatever network device is being emulated via QEMU. Use the command lspci -nnk to try to discover what the device is.

It will not be the same as the real wireless device.


The driver does appear to be working on the host, and it appears the driver is shown in qemu
If it matters, i'm using an asus pce ac88
On my host the interface is called wlan0
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