> > > That is correct. There is only one interface on the machine so d-i > > > goes straight to configuring it. Have you progressed beyond that > > > point? > > > > > > > > > Actually, I have some news. I've restarted d-i, it's still > > configuring ONLY eth0, so I can't go further. > > > > > I may have misunderstood you earlier. You have ethernet and wireless on > the machine. Does the ethernet port work? > > >
On this machine, Ethernet + WiFi are working normally AFAIK. > > But, I've started a rescue shell and tried: > > > lspci -nn > > > 01:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8187SE > > > Wireless LAN Controller (rev 22) > > > 03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications AR8121/AR8113/AR8114 > > > Gigabit or Fast Ethernet (rev b0) > > > > > > > So... Both of my interfaces are detected. But when I start the network > > configuration, it configures eth0, without asking me to choose between > > the 2 network cards. > > > > > The lspci command gives what the kernel has detected, not what the > installer has found when it runs the detecting the network hardware > option. It looks like d-i is misbehaving and does not pick up on the > wireless interface. > > In a console > > cat /var/log/syslog | grep wlan No wlan on syslog :/ > cat /var/log/syslog | grep wlan > ~ # > > > Normal behavior ? > > > Not particularily, but I've experienced something similar. Using one of > the alpha images sorts it for me and could save you time and trouble. > > > Actually, it's happening since Debian 5. I have this EEE since 3 years, and it never worked. So you have a solution ? Thank you. -- Cordialement, Adnan RIHAN. Président-Fondateur de l'association (de loi 1901) Virtual-Info (http://www.virtual-info.info/), hébergeur Web et Serveurs de Jeux. Consultant (http://rihan.fr/)-Technicien Supérieur en Informatique de Gestion. Ambassadeur Qt (http://lyt.me/7E) (Projet Tag-PG (http://rihan.fr/fr/projets/tagpg)).