Intel Wireless pains on a Sony VAIO (mirrorlist snafu part 2) - 98

As I mentioned in the last post, I re-installed Arch onto my laptop.  This went very well, and quickly--everything really fell into place.  I was going by the beginner's guide, as detailed previously, but it was not really needed this time.

Where I left off last time, Xorg was installed and I was about to install Gnome.  That went well enough, although I had to re-rank my mirrors and put the most updated first as there was some kind of discrepancy with some that had not been sync'ed in a few days.

I then started having problems with...wireless, of all things.   It would work manually:

ifconfig wlan0 up

iwconfig wlan0 essid x key xxxx  
dhcpcd wlan0

On boot, however it would not work.  Oddly enough, I had done all of the updating and everything to this point on a wired connection...all of a sudden, the wired connection won't work, either.
The network daemon in the /etc/rc.conf method did not work for me (never has).  I opted to use netcfg, which is what I have used in the past.  Wired connection still a no go, wireless fails on boot, but then I can connect right after boot  if I run:

netcfg home-wifi

Strange.  I went looking on the Arch forums and found a post similar to what I was experiencing (with no replies).  And then I found another that turned out to be much older, that had a lot of things to try, none of which worked for me ...EXCEPT...
Running netcfg again. So, what I ended up doing was changing my home-wifi profile called in rc.conf to home-wifi-boot, and just adding a 2 second timeout to the profile, and dulicating that calling it home-wifi still, with no timeout.
So, /etc/rc.conf references home-wifi-boot, and then in my /etc/rc.local, I added a line like this:

/usr/bin/netcfg home-wifi

Essentially, this runs home-wifi-boot profile and fails, and then runs the home-wifi profile almost right after that...and it connects.  In my profile I even have SCAN="no" and QUIRKS(preessid), nothing works except for running it twice.
Maybe I will come across some actual fix, but for now...at least I have it workingo on boot!
Screenshot after everything was setup:

[caption id="attachment_231" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="Lazarus screenshot 20100216"]Lazarus screenshot 20100216[/caption]

Posted by: jamba

Category: ##linux

Tags: #arch #intel #linux #wireless

Published Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2010 12:04:29 +0000

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