[Voyage-linux] bootclean issue

Kevin Thackray (spam-protected)
Thu Oct 12 19:35:51 HKT 2006


Dear all,

I am setting few soekris with voyage 0.2, and I must say that voyage is one of the best distro I have tested for this kind of babies!
However, I have 2 issues: 1 major (resolved) and 1 minor issue (dirtily resolved):
1) I am using the new wifi chipset from intel ipw2200 BG with WPA-PSK : I had issues to get WPA_PSK association with the 0.2 voyage kernel (2.6.15) so I had to install a vanilla kernel (not patched) 2.6.18 and everything is working fine, except that I do not have full natsemi watchdog support (not big deal)

2) Smaller issue: I am using wpa_supplicant with an, "pre-up" instruction in /etc/network/interface. During boot sequence, the ifup init script is run, wpa_supplicant is the launched, and creates a socket for the wpa_cli in /var/run/wpa_supplicant/. The issue is then, init script of mountnfs is called, which sub-call bootclean.sh and thus deleting this socket :( My dirty workaround is to patch the bootclean.sh script so that it does not remove this socket. Any ideas for a clean solution?



Kevin.




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