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Date:      Fri, 11 Dec 2020 06:12:42 -0800 (PST)
From:      "Jeffrey Bouquet" <jbtakk@iherebuywisely.com>
To:        "current" <current@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Updating current i386 broke wlan0...
Message-ID:  <E1knjA2-0005Hn-5u@rmmprod07.runbox>

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Longtime BSD current user, due to several constraints I had to update from a recent dec 10 image in
a quasi-piecemeal fashion.  Fixed all issues  [ I think ] From 11-Current to 13-Current except 
  service netif onestart wlan0 up
no longer completes. 
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/etc/rc.d/netif set_rcvar_obsolete: not found
eval: wlan_up: not found
starting wpa_supplicant
/etc/rc.d/wpa_supplicant: WARNING:  failed to start...
starting dhclient
eval: wlan0: not found
/etc/rc.d/dhclient: WARNING: failed to start dhclient
/etc/rc.d/netif:  WARNING: $ipv6_enable is not set properly, see rc.conf(5)
starting network wlan0
eval: check_startmsgs: not found
eval: afexits: not found
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Piecemeal update was needed because make toolchain and make buildworld
failed each early on.
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I have the freebsd-manifest base.* etc files but am hesitant to overwrite system files
rendering the i386 system less usable than now, as well as unschooled in the
syntax for same.
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Hoping that just a few files into /etc I may not have thought of can fix
wpa_supplicant...
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other dmesg errors:  [rc.d...] 
list_vars: not found
sort_list: not found
check_kern_features: not found
set_rcvar_obsolete: not found
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Any insights appreciated. 


Jeff 

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