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Bug#1112138: Missing syslog.



Was there a solution found for this?

I'm experiencing the same problem, with Debian 13.2.

The host in my case is using a MEDIATEK Corp. MT7922 wireless adapter. 

I notice in the system log that after activating the interface and scanning for networks, it reports:

"netcfg[7643]: INFO: Network Chosen: [REDACTED]. Proceeding to connect."

The network it chooses appears to be the one with the strongest signal -- which happens in my case to be an extender of another network.

I attempted to retry this by changing the extender network to require no PSK;  that did not seem to help.

The same error message appears, reporting that the PSK is invalid, even though I was never asked to enter one.

In this case the onboard wired ethernet device also doesn't have native support in the mainline kernel at this version, so it appears I can't use a wired connection directly... I'll have to somehow bundle the DKMS drivers for this one into a remastered ISO, if I can't get the wireless approach to work.

Advice would be appreciated. 

Thanks in advance.

-- Sam B


On Thu, 28 Aug 2025 12:28:41 -0600 Charles Curley <charlescurley@charlescurley.com> wrote:
> Attached is the syslog I mentioned in message # 20.
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