Oh, tahnks. :) I did not remember that. Now it works. ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ El miércoles, 12 de septiembre de 2018 9:55, Reco <recoverym4n@gmail.com> escribió: > Hi. > > On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 06:51:23AM +0000, Pablo Álvarez Córdoba wrote: > > > Hi folks. > > I have Debian 9. I configured my wlan interface to auto connect on startup. > > But, networking service does not startup: > > <skip> > > > > sep 12 08:05:55 localhost wpa_supplicant[560]: Could not read interface wlp2s0 flags: No such device > > > sep 12 08:05:55 localhost wpa_supplicant[560]: Could not read interface wlp2s0 flags: No such device > > > > My /etc/network/interfaces looks like: > > <skip> > > > > auto wlp2s0 > > They invented 'allow-hotplug' stanza for this very case - a network > interface that isn't present at system's boot, but will be available > later. > Replace 'auto wlp2s0' with 'allow-hotplug wlp2s0', and it should solve > the problem for you. > > Reco
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