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I've setted up wpa_supplicant, but it waits for lease at boot. When I haven't setted up a WiFi network, then I can't boot. So how do I disable waiting for wpa_supplicant lease at boot on Debian?

wb9688
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  • Vague. What OS? Are you using a network manager? Which? Are you booting with systemd or sysvinit? – Anko Aug 15 '15 at 14:44
  • I'm using the latest Debian (Jessie). But I don't know if I'm using systemd or sysvinit. I'm not using any network manager. – wb9688 Aug 16 '15 at 08:39

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Add the flag -nw to dhclient, so it doesn't wait.

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Just remove the file and put it somewhere you can restore it later from if needed. This will do the trick.

steve
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javawocky
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