Cannot setup network interfaces when installing Linux Alpine with setup-alpine












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I am trying to install Linux Alpine from a USB but it fails on setup-alpine, more specifically on setup-interfaces script. I have the ethernet cable connected and wifi enabled. It doesn't seem to recognize any network interface and I couldn't find any help elsewhere. If I select the defaults it just goes in the following infinite loop:



Available interface are: eth0 wlan0
...
Which one do you want to initialize? [eth0]
Ip address for eth0? [dhcp]
Available interface are: wlan0
...
Which one do you want to initialize? [wlan0]
Available wireless networks (scanning):
ip ioctl 0x8914 failed: No error information
wlan Interface doesn't support scanning : Network is down


No available wireless networks

Available interface are: eth0 wlan0
[infinite loop from here]









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  • Have you tried setting up WiFi by following wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Connecting_to_a_wireless_access_point?
    – valiano
    Dec 14 at 8:32
















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I am trying to install Linux Alpine from a USB but it fails on setup-alpine, more specifically on setup-interfaces script. I have the ethernet cable connected and wifi enabled. It doesn't seem to recognize any network interface and I couldn't find any help elsewhere. If I select the defaults it just goes in the following infinite loop:



Available interface are: eth0 wlan0
...
Which one do you want to initialize? [eth0]
Ip address for eth0? [dhcp]
Available interface are: wlan0
...
Which one do you want to initialize? [wlan0]
Available wireless networks (scanning):
ip ioctl 0x8914 failed: No error information
wlan Interface doesn't support scanning : Network is down


No available wireless networks

Available interface are: eth0 wlan0
[infinite loop from here]









share|improve this question






















  • Have you tried setting up WiFi by following wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Connecting_to_a_wireless_access_point?
    – valiano
    Dec 14 at 8:32














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I am trying to install Linux Alpine from a USB but it fails on setup-alpine, more specifically on setup-interfaces script. I have the ethernet cable connected and wifi enabled. It doesn't seem to recognize any network interface and I couldn't find any help elsewhere. If I select the defaults it just goes in the following infinite loop:



Available interface are: eth0 wlan0
...
Which one do you want to initialize? [eth0]
Ip address for eth0? [dhcp]
Available interface are: wlan0
...
Which one do you want to initialize? [wlan0]
Available wireless networks (scanning):
ip ioctl 0x8914 failed: No error information
wlan Interface doesn't support scanning : Network is down


No available wireless networks

Available interface are: eth0 wlan0
[infinite loop from here]









share|improve this question













I am trying to install Linux Alpine from a USB but it fails on setup-alpine, more specifically on setup-interfaces script. I have the ethernet cable connected and wifi enabled. It doesn't seem to recognize any network interface and I couldn't find any help elsewhere. If I select the defaults it just goes in the following infinite loop:



Available interface are: eth0 wlan0
...
Which one do you want to initialize? [eth0]
Ip address for eth0? [dhcp]
Available interface are: wlan0
...
Which one do you want to initialize? [wlan0]
Available wireless networks (scanning):
ip ioctl 0x8914 failed: No error information
wlan Interface doesn't support scanning : Network is down


No available wireless networks

Available interface are: eth0 wlan0
[infinite loop from here]






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  • Have you tried setting up WiFi by following wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Connecting_to_a_wireless_access_point?
    – valiano
    Dec 14 at 8:32


















  • Have you tried setting up WiFi by following wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Connecting_to_a_wireless_access_point?
    – valiano
    Dec 14 at 8:32
















Have you tried setting up WiFi by following wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Connecting_to_a_wireless_access_point?
– valiano
Dec 14 at 8:32




Have you tried setting up WiFi by following wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Connecting_to_a_wireless_access_point?
– valiano
Dec 14 at 8:32















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