I'm sorry, I sent the email without thinking. Can you tell me where should I ask such question?
Hi!
On Tue, Jul 30, 2024 at 01:08:39PM +0600, Tawsif wrote:
>I have a very small storage size for my laptop (64gb). So, I installed debian
>minimal in it. But I am encountering a pretty big problem. If I use my wifi
>network while installing it, later I can't manage my network with
>network-manager anymore. I tried removing the interface from /etc/network/
>interfaces as nm(network-manager) says it wouldn't manage interfaces that are
>on that list. But even if I do that it doesn't work at all, later if I try
>running nmcli device status it says that my wifi interface (wlp2s0) is
>unavailable.
>
>But if I use a Ethernet connection while installing the debian minimal, I don't
>encounter such problems at all. I guess it's because if I use Ethernet
>connection to download network-manager, the network-manager doesn't seee my
>wifi interface on that list thus it manages that interface. My question is why
>does this happen? How can I prevent it? Like you know why can't I manage my
>wifi interface with network-manager even though I removed it from the /etc/
>network/interfaces list?
You've sent mail to the Debian Community Team; our role is to try and
help people and to make the Debian project a welcoming environment.
That doesn't include providing user support for Debian installations,
I'm afraid. You'd be better asking on the debian-user mailing list.
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Steve McIntyre 93sam@debian.org
Debian Community Team community@debian.org