25-04-2022, 11:30 PM
Ah debian 11 m'aura fait souffrir. J'ai enfin trouvé pourquoi le point d'accès ne fonctionne plus.
Il suffisait de lire la doc debian . RTFM pour ceux qui connaissent.
Grrrr des heures à chercher partout pourquoi ça fonctionnait avant et plus maintenant.
La prochaine fois je travaille avec DOS V3.1 et ça ira mieux ?
Why this one was abandoned
This still had subtle race conditions, required /etc to be on a writable file system, and had problems with virtualization, so it's no longer supported upstream. The plan (still taken for granted in most of the documentation) was for it not to be supported in Debian 10 "buster", but hand-crafted .rules files should continue to work. In Debian 11 "bullseye" this is not working anymore.
Il suffisait de lire la doc debian . RTFM pour ceux qui connaissent.
Grrrr des heures à chercher partout pourquoi ça fonctionnait avant et plus maintenant.
La prochaine fois je travaille avec DOS V3.1 et ça ira mieux ?
Why this one was abandoned
This still had subtle race conditions, required /etc to be on a writable file system, and had problems with virtualization, so it's no longer supported upstream. The plan (still taken for granted in most of the documentation) was for it not to be supported in Debian 10 "buster", but hand-crafted .rules files should continue to work. In Debian 11 "bullseye" this is not working anymore.
Jean-Luc