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Subject: Re: Is there such a thing as a Debian blend for a MacBook Air 1,1 and/or Mac boxes in general? ...
From: Dan Ritter <dsr () randomstring ! org>
Date: 2020-10-30 12:10:21
Message-ID: 20201030121021.GF26101 () randomstring ! org
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Albretch Mueller wrote:
> However, I don't see the wireless card being activated (its LED
> blinking) nor do I see the network-manager showing me any connections
> and, of course, if I reboot that laptop I will lose those folders.
Copy them to a USB stick? There's nothing system-specific about
them; they're just binary blobs.
> Is there a way to activate the network card without rebooting?
sudo modprobe b43
dmesg should show you the kernel loading the firmware, and then
ip l
should show a new wireless interface.
> Is there such a thing as an "init 2" cheat code in Debian?
You can override all of the system startup post-kernel by
telling the kernel
init=/bin/sh
It should mount root read-only and then stop with a shell
prompt.
mount -o remount,rw /
will make it writable
Then you can disable any init startups that you want to remove,
and run
sync
and then reboot.
-dsr-
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