I'll working and have sucessfully used apt-get upgrade to upgrade to Debian 6.0. So far so good.by nigelhorne - Wii Linux
Success! I used iwconfig instead of the supplied script and it worked. I'm so happy! njh@compaq:~$ ssh -C root@192.168.1.202 The authenticity of host '192.168.1.202 (192.168.1.202)' can't be established. RSA key fingerprint is 0f:4e:62:af:a0:49:d4:6b:c2:5a:a9:7a:3c:2c:92:67. Are you sure youby nigelhorne - Wii Linux
I've tried with another Wi-Fi network. No dice.by nigelhorne - Wii Linux
Better - iwconfig now lists wlan0. Yes! Next failure is accesing the LAN to get a DHCP response. I've been using whiite-ez-wifi-config but to no avail. We have WEP 64-Bit - which option is that? Mind you I've tried all 3 options and double checked the SSID and KEY that I type in and had someone else check as I type, I've entered it in correctly.by nigelhorne - Wii Linux
Should I? There's nothing in the instructions (well that I can find anyway), so it is rather guess work.by nigelhorne - Wii Linux
Hmm. I created a directory /apps/bootmii in the first partition of my SD card and copied "boot.elf" from hackmii_installer_v1.2/boot.elf and Homebrew Channel gave be a blank icon. I opened it and something started - it said I have two options, IOS and boot2, but boot2 isn't available, I assume because I have a new boot1 as mentioned in README-BootMii.txt. That's OK, I should be ableby nigelhorne - Wii Linux
I take that back. I'm using Mike p5 but not BootMii. I'm now battleing against the difficult instructions to try to work out how to install BootMii - thanks for the guidance.by nigelhorne - Wii Linux
I can't get Wifi to work on my Wii. I've been following the instructions at but it still doesn't work. ifconfig -a doesn't list wlan0 and I'm out of ideas. Any thoughts?by nigelhorne - Wii Linux