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  Msg # 19 of 505 on ZZLI4427, Saturday 8-29-25, 12:37  
  From: CHARLES CURLEY  
  To: PHILIP HANDS  
  Subj: Bug#1112138: debian-installer: WiFi setu  
 XPost: linux.debian.bugs.dist 
 From: charlescurley@charlescurley.com 
  
 On Wed, 27 Aug 2025 16:27:33 +0200 
 Philip Hands  wrote: 
  
 > Charles Curley  writes: 
 > 
 > > At no time do I get the opportunity to configure the WiFi interface 
 > > manually, all of which is in my preseed file. 
 > 
 > How are you providing the preseed file? 
 > 
 > (I presume not via url=... (with a network URI) as that would mean 
 > that it would only be available after the network comes up, which 
 > would be too late to configure the wifi.) 
  
 Your presumption is correct. "file:///media/.cfg" The file 
 being on a USB stick. 
  
 > 
 > I forget the exact details of the wifi settings that need to be 
 > preseeded, but it sounds like the use of Automatic install (which sets 
 > auto-install/enable=true and debconf/priority=critical for you) is 
 > preventing the prompt for the passphrase from appearing, and as a 
 > result of that it's then effectively complaining about an unset value. 
 > 
 > I'd suggest that you try again, while adding 'DEBCONF_DEBUG=5' on the 
 > kernel command line, and when you get to the point where you'd hope to 
 > be able to set the wifi settings, flip to the console on Ctrl-Alt-F4 
 > to see what the syslog is showing regarding the questions it's not 
 > asking you -- you can see the same thing on e.g. Ctrl-Alt-F2 and 
 > editing the /var/log/syslog (with nano or maybe vi), which has the 
 > advantage of letting you search and move about. 
  
 Well, going to the Automated install menu entry and hitting "e" to edit 
 it didn't work. So instead I went to the Help menu and entered: 
  
 expert DEBCONF_DEBUG=5 auto=true auto=true file=/media/jhegaala.cfg 
  
 That got me to "Network autoconfiguration failed". I hit "continue", 
 then "Retry network autoconfiguration". That also failed. I then went 
 to "Configure network manually". That then prompted for an IP address, 
 leading me to wonder if WiFi had been configured. It looks like it had 
 not been. This is probably because the firmware failed to load. 
  
 The device is an rtl8192ce, and its firmware is in firmware-realtek, 
 which I see in the file /var/log/firmware-summary, and which is 
 installed. The kernel tries to load rtlwifi/rtl8192cfw.bin 
  
 Continuing, I gave it an IP address, and it set up the Ethernet IF, 
 which was not connected. At that point, installation continued to the 
 disk partitioner, which I do not preseed. I then aborted the 
 installation. 
  
 I will attach the syslog to this bug. 
  
 > 
 > That should allow you to see if my guess is correct, and will 
 > hopefully provide clues on how to get it working for you. 
 > 
 > Cheers, Phil. 
  
  
  
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