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It's a known problem - the beta2 installer doesn't find the wireless drivers. You might find them on the CD/DVD in /cdrom/firmware during installation, and you can probably find them if you pop the CD into a running system. Or you could download it. Either way, just install with dpkg as you suggested.
I'm pretty sure you need firmware-ralink which is in the non-free repo, and it's a package that devuan does not alter. That means you can get it from debian:
https://packages.debian.org/jessie/firmware-ralink
Excuse me if I'm not reading your response right, but Installing the drivers after the install is exactly what I've already been doing. My assumption here is that you're telling me to install the .deb file (which is, in fact, is located in /firmware just as you pointed out) during the install. Through the expert installer, I was able to prompt the option to load drivers from a removable media, but I haven't managed to get the installer to actually load what's on the USB I have containing the .deb file. I extracted the actual .bin files from the .deb and retried the install, but it still didn't work.
As I see it, at this point, the easiest possible way to get everything in order is to install wpasupplicant after the install; but my issue is that I can't seem to find the package. Using find, I couldn't locate an instance of wpasupplicant in the media containing the Duvean installer. That can't be right, right? I think I might not be using find correctly, or else, that isn't the appropriate command, but I can't find the wpasupplicant package there. I tried to install the .deb which belonged to the Debian Wheezy repositories, but that didn't work. I'm looking through the Duvean package repositories, but I think the package is being retrieved from the Debian repositories? It's embarrassing to say this, but I'm really at a loss as to what's going on over there.
In fact, I'm really not sure what to do now. Thanks for all the help, though. I really appreciate it!
Hi, everyone. Pardon me in advance if this is a silly question, as I'm not particularly familiar with Devuan, nor Debian, for that matter, but I can't really manage to connect to my WPA2-encrypted wireless network once I install Devuan, because I don't have wpa_supplicant installed; so, my question is, does the dev1 installer normally install wpa_supplicant? and, if not, is there any way to circumvent this issue? I imagine the issue is in part because I can't configure my network during install, so it may be that the installer doesn't find it necessary to install the package.
The reason I can't configure my network is because I need to have a wireless adapter in order to connect to the network, so what I would normally do when installing a new operating system is install the driver (rt2800usb) post-install.
Is there a better way to do this? I was wondering if maybe I could install the binary packages manually via dpkg, but I'm not quite sure how to navigate the package repo.
Thanks in advance.
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