Bug 29633 - No wifi after clean net-install of Mga8 i586 (Atheros AR9285)
Summary: No wifi after clean net-install of Mga8 i586 (Atheros AR9285)
Status: RESOLVED INVALID
Alias: None
Product: Mageia
Classification: Unclassified
Component: RPM Packages (show other bugs)
Version: 8
Hardware: i586 Linux
Priority: Normal normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Mageia Bug Squad
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Reported: 2021-11-07 16:18 CET by Barry Jackson
Modified: 2021-11-08 01:09 CET (History)
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Description Barry Jackson 2021-11-07 16:18:39 CET
Description of problem:
After a clean net-install of Mga8 i586 (using the Mga7 i586 net-installer image as the Mga8 i586 one fails to run stage 2) there are no wifi networks detected.

When running a LIVE Mga8 on the same hardware it works fine, but this is using an earlier kernel. Current in use is 5-10-75-desktop-1.mga8

lsmod shows ath9k module in use. Card is Atheros AR9285.

Laptop is HP Presario CQ61-220SA (Compaq).




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Comment 1 Morgan Leijström 2021-11-07 16:56:11 CET
(In reply to Barry Jackson from comment #0)
> (using the Mga7 i586 net-installer
> image as the Mga8 i586 one fails to run stage 2)

Is there a bug issued for that failure?



> When running a LIVE Mga8 on the same hardware it works fine, but this is
> using an earlier kernel. Current in use is 5-10-75-desktop-1.mga8

Please attach a compressed journal output of system booting with the new kernel.


If you install the release kernel, does it work?

CC: (none) => fri

Comment 2 Barry Jackson 2021-11-07 17:19:22 CET
(In reply to Morgan Leijström from comment #1)
> (In reply to Barry Jackson from comment #0)
> > (using the Mga7 i586 net-installer
> > image as the Mga8 i586 one fails to run stage 2)
> 
> Is there a bug issued for that failure?
> 
No not from me yet. After the text boot screen the USB drive flashes for about a second as though it is loading stage two then it just hangs. Same with the Mga8 xfce i586 iso.

> 
> 
> > When running a LIVE Mga8 on the same hardware it works fine, but this is
> > using an earlier kernel. Current in use is 5-10-75-desktop-1.mga8
> 
> Please attach a compressed journal output of system booting with the new
> kernel.
>

Sorry too late now as I am desperate to get this running for a friend in hospital.

I am re-installing with Mga7 to see if that works - the machine did have Mga6 on it working fine, but rather than try to do two upgrades it seemed safer to just install Mga8 clean :\ wrong!

If Mga7 works I will have that kernel to fall back to, if indeed it is a kernel issue.

> 
> If you install the release kernel, does it work?

You lost me ;) This was a net-install, so the it has (had) the latest release kernel.

Sorry this is not ideal as a bug report but I need to get this set up and running today.
Comment 3 Morgan Leijström 2021-11-07 17:29:19 CET
I know how it is to need to get things going ;)


One way to get mga8 on it rather quick would be to boot the mga8 Live system and let it self-install to disk.

If you update it after that you will have both old and new kernel, and can choose more freely if and how you want to experiment.
Comment 4 Barry Jackson 2021-11-07 18:25:18 CET
(In reply to Morgan Leijström from comment #3)
> I know how it is to need to get things going ;)
> 
> 
> One way to get mga8 on it rather quick would be to boot the mga8 Live system
> and let it self-install to disk.

I already tried that when the net-install iso would not boot, but that also was not a success and just now I forget what the issue was. 

> 
> If you update it after that you will have both old and new kernel, and can
> choose more freely if and how you want to experiment.

I installed Mga7 and hit the same wifi issue. I then remembered about rfkill.
'rfkill unblock all' allowed the wifi to work, so i am now upgrading it to Mga8.

There is another issue just after grub hands over to the initrd where the system hangs with a black screen. CTRL/F2 + CTRL/F1 allows it to switch to plymouth and continue boot. All very strange, but for now I think this one can be closed.

Thanks for your help. 

Closing invalid.

Resolution: (none) => INVALID
Status: NEW => RESOLVED

Comment 5 Morgan Leijström 2021-11-07 18:43:39 CET
OK

If AMD GPU, you could check if it is this your lappy runs into:
https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Mageia_8_Errata#AMD.2FATI
Comment 6 Barry Jackson 2021-11-08 01:09:05 CET
Thanks Morgan but it is Intel.
I ran quickly down that long list and did see one that applies - odd graphic effects as graphical desktop starts - but it soon stabilizes.
It now continues boot after login if CTRL and ALT are held down for a few moments until the cursor shape changes on the screen, the plymouth bubbles then appear and activity continues.
Another strange thing is that although this is not UEFI, I found a /boot/EFI/EFI/mageia directory, it was empty and I deleted all from the first EFI with no change to the boot.
I won't have the machine after tomorrow as it's going to a fellow Mageia user in hospital to give him some relief from the boredom!
Cheers,
Barry

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