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Old 03-09-2023, 03:26 AM   #1
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How to get the base system with wpa_supplicant (Wireless)?


Hello,

What is the command to have a base system, like debootstrap, on manjaro ?

Kind regards
 
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Hello,

What is the command to have a base system, like debootstrap, on manjaro ?

Kind regards
There isn't one. If you don't like your os, install another, preferably on it's own partition
 
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There isn't one. If you don't like your os, install another, preferably on it's own partition
of course, there is into a package: wpa_supplicant ... of course.
 
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of course, there is into a package: wpa_supplicant ... of course.
Yes. Wpa_supplicant negotiates and sets up a wifi connection in advance for a dhcp connection. If that solves your problem, I'm happy for you.

From the beginning of this thread you haven't stated your problem, your pc specs, your distribution, what you've tried or any of the basics. What are you trying to achieve? Why don't you fill in those blanks for us?
 
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PACMAN / Strap the base, and install following packages:

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wpa_supplicant

dhcpcd

 
  


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