Matthias,
how do I go about checking/disabling the default units?
Edit: easy as pie, derp.
I assumed piratebox used the default units but used/implemented its own config.
I'm sort of new to Arch, learning as I go.
Stylesuxx,
A default /etc/WPA_supplicant.conf would make it easier.
I don't know if putting it on the boot partition would be easier for the end user to edit it, mount /dev/boot to /boot on startup, and have WPA_supplicant pull config from /boot/WPA_supplicant.conf (fat 32 partition easliy readable on all systems to edit the file before first boot this way, a console cable may not be needed) As most users will probably be windows users.
Also, a script to "toggle" between WPA and hostapd modes for the zero.
Once I figure out how to disable services on boot, I'll report back.
how do I go about checking/disabling the default units?
Edit: easy as pie, derp.
I assumed piratebox used the default units but used/implemented its own config.
I'm sort of new to Arch, learning as I go.
Stylesuxx,
A default /etc/WPA_supplicant.conf would make it easier.
I don't know if putting it on the boot partition would be easier for the end user to edit it, mount /dev/boot to /boot on startup, and have WPA_supplicant pull config from /boot/WPA_supplicant.conf (fat 32 partition easliy readable on all systems to edit the file before first boot this way, a console cable may not be needed) As most users will probably be windows users.
Also, a script to "toggle" between WPA and hostapd modes for the zero.
Once I figure out how to disable services on boot, I'll report back.