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I am having the following error after running apt update and apt upgrade on my server.
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/e100/d102e_ucode.bin for module e100
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/e100/d101s_ucode.bin for module e100
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/e100/d101m_ucode.bin for module e100
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8107e-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8107e-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168h-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168h-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168g-3.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168g-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8106e-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8106e-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8411-2.fw for module r8169
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8411-1.fw for module r8169
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8402-1.fw for module r8169
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168f-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168f-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8105e-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168e-3.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168e-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168e-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168d-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168d-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/phanfw.bin for module netxen_nic
cp: cannot stat '/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules': No such file or dir ectory
cp: cannot stat '/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules': No such file or dir ectory
How can I solve it?
debian
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I am having the following error after running apt update and apt upgrade on my server.
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/e100/d102e_ucode.bin for module e100
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/e100/d101s_ucode.bin for module e100
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/e100/d101m_ucode.bin for module e100
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8107e-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8107e-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168h-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168h-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168g-3.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168g-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8106e-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8106e-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8411-2.fw for module r8169
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8411-1.fw for module r8169
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8402-1.fw for module r8169
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168f-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168f-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8105e-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168e-3.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168e-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168e-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168d-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168d-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/phanfw.bin for module netxen_nic
cp: cannot stat '/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules': No such file or dir ectory
cp: cannot stat '/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules': No such file or dir ectory
How can I solve it?
debian
add a comment |
I am having the following error after running apt update and apt upgrade on my server.
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/e100/d102e_ucode.bin for module e100
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/e100/d101s_ucode.bin for module e100
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/e100/d101m_ucode.bin for module e100
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8107e-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8107e-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168h-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168h-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168g-3.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168g-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8106e-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8106e-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8411-2.fw for module r8169
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8411-1.fw for module r8169
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8402-1.fw for module r8169
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168f-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168f-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8105e-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168e-3.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168e-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168e-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168d-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168d-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/phanfw.bin for module netxen_nic
cp: cannot stat '/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules': No such file or dir ectory
cp: cannot stat '/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules': No such file or dir ectory
How can I solve it?
debian
I am having the following error after running apt update and apt upgrade on my server.
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/e100/d102e_ucode.bin for module e100
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/e100/d101s_ucode.bin for module e100
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/e100/d101m_ucode.bin for module e100
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8107e-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8107e-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168h-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168h-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168g-3.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168g-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8106e-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8106e-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8411-2.fw for module r8169
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8411-1.fw for module r8169
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8402-1.fw for module r8169
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168f-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168f-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8105e-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168e-3.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168e-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168e-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168d-2.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168d-1.fw for module r816 9
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/phanfw.bin for module netxen_nic
cp: cannot stat '/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules': No such file or dir ectory
cp: cannot stat '/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules': No such file or dir ectory
How can I solve it?
debian
debian
edited May 24 '18 at 6:00
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First of all, if your system is working fine, in particular all your wired and wireless network connectivity, then you don’t need to do anything — those are only warnings. Some modules will work fine without firmware in most cases (the e100 module), others will typically require firmware; the specifics depend on exactly what hardware you have.
If you do have networking equipment which doesn’t work properly, then you should install the appropriate firmware. In your case, the packages you need are firmware-misc-nonfree (for the e100 firmware), firmware-netxen (for the netxen_nic firmware), and firmware-realtek (for the r8169 firmware). To install these, you’ll have to enable the non-free repositories; to do so, edit /etc/apt/sources.list, find the lines which looks like
deb ... stretch main
(with a URL instead of ...), and add contrib non-free:
deb ... stretch main contrib non-free
You can do this automatically by running
sed -i.bak 's/stretch[^ ]* main$/& contrib non-free/g' /etc/apt/sources.list
as root; this will make a backup of your original file as /etc/apt/sources.list.bak so you can revert if something goes wrong.
Then update your indexes and install the missing packages:
apt update
apt install firmware-misc-nonfree firmware-netxen firmware-realtek
and update your initramfs:
update-initramfs -u
Its a server for my webhost, so i don't know if this is important
– iamkingsleyf
May 25 '18 at 7:45
1
If your server works as-is, it isn’t important and you don’t need to do anything.
– Stephen Kitt
May 25 '18 at 8:08
add a comment |
You might need to check if a specified package is installed or not:
sudo apt-cache policy firmware-linux-nonfree
Then you to install the missing firmware run:
sudo apt-get install firmware-linux-nonfree
After which you can run your:
sudo apt-get update
This should help.
2
Just a clarification:apt-cache policywon't enable anything: it only tells if a specified package is installed or not and what version(s) would be available in your currently configured repository(/ies). If there are multiple versions available, it will also identify which of those would be the "primary" installation candidate according to your currentaptpreferences.
– telcoM
May 24 '18 at 6:47
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First of all, if your system is working fine, in particular all your wired and wireless network connectivity, then you don’t need to do anything — those are only warnings. Some modules will work fine without firmware in most cases (the e100 module), others will typically require firmware; the specifics depend on exactly what hardware you have.
If you do have networking equipment which doesn’t work properly, then you should install the appropriate firmware. In your case, the packages you need are firmware-misc-nonfree (for the e100 firmware), firmware-netxen (for the netxen_nic firmware), and firmware-realtek (for the r8169 firmware). To install these, you’ll have to enable the non-free repositories; to do so, edit /etc/apt/sources.list, find the lines which looks like
deb ... stretch main
(with a URL instead of ...), and add contrib non-free:
deb ... stretch main contrib non-free
You can do this automatically by running
sed -i.bak 's/stretch[^ ]* main$/& contrib non-free/g' /etc/apt/sources.list
as root; this will make a backup of your original file as /etc/apt/sources.list.bak so you can revert if something goes wrong.
Then update your indexes and install the missing packages:
apt update
apt install firmware-misc-nonfree firmware-netxen firmware-realtek
and update your initramfs:
update-initramfs -u
Its a server for my webhost, so i don't know if this is important
– iamkingsleyf
May 25 '18 at 7:45
1
If your server works as-is, it isn’t important and you don’t need to do anything.
– Stephen Kitt
May 25 '18 at 8:08
add a comment |
First of all, if your system is working fine, in particular all your wired and wireless network connectivity, then you don’t need to do anything — those are only warnings. Some modules will work fine without firmware in most cases (the e100 module), others will typically require firmware; the specifics depend on exactly what hardware you have.
If you do have networking equipment which doesn’t work properly, then you should install the appropriate firmware. In your case, the packages you need are firmware-misc-nonfree (for the e100 firmware), firmware-netxen (for the netxen_nic firmware), and firmware-realtek (for the r8169 firmware). To install these, you’ll have to enable the non-free repositories; to do so, edit /etc/apt/sources.list, find the lines which looks like
deb ... stretch main
(with a URL instead of ...), and add contrib non-free:
deb ... stretch main contrib non-free
You can do this automatically by running
sed -i.bak 's/stretch[^ ]* main$/& contrib non-free/g' /etc/apt/sources.list
as root; this will make a backup of your original file as /etc/apt/sources.list.bak so you can revert if something goes wrong.
Then update your indexes and install the missing packages:
apt update
apt install firmware-misc-nonfree firmware-netxen firmware-realtek
and update your initramfs:
update-initramfs -u
Its a server for my webhost, so i don't know if this is important
– iamkingsleyf
May 25 '18 at 7:45
1
If your server works as-is, it isn’t important and you don’t need to do anything.
– Stephen Kitt
May 25 '18 at 8:08
add a comment |
First of all, if your system is working fine, in particular all your wired and wireless network connectivity, then you don’t need to do anything — those are only warnings. Some modules will work fine without firmware in most cases (the e100 module), others will typically require firmware; the specifics depend on exactly what hardware you have.
If you do have networking equipment which doesn’t work properly, then you should install the appropriate firmware. In your case, the packages you need are firmware-misc-nonfree (for the e100 firmware), firmware-netxen (for the netxen_nic firmware), and firmware-realtek (for the r8169 firmware). To install these, you’ll have to enable the non-free repositories; to do so, edit /etc/apt/sources.list, find the lines which looks like
deb ... stretch main
(with a URL instead of ...), and add contrib non-free:
deb ... stretch main contrib non-free
You can do this automatically by running
sed -i.bak 's/stretch[^ ]* main$/& contrib non-free/g' /etc/apt/sources.list
as root; this will make a backup of your original file as /etc/apt/sources.list.bak so you can revert if something goes wrong.
Then update your indexes and install the missing packages:
apt update
apt install firmware-misc-nonfree firmware-netxen firmware-realtek
and update your initramfs:
update-initramfs -u
First of all, if your system is working fine, in particular all your wired and wireless network connectivity, then you don’t need to do anything — those are only warnings. Some modules will work fine without firmware in most cases (the e100 module), others will typically require firmware; the specifics depend on exactly what hardware you have.
If you do have networking equipment which doesn’t work properly, then you should install the appropriate firmware. In your case, the packages you need are firmware-misc-nonfree (for the e100 firmware), firmware-netxen (for the netxen_nic firmware), and firmware-realtek (for the r8169 firmware). To install these, you’ll have to enable the non-free repositories; to do so, edit /etc/apt/sources.list, find the lines which looks like
deb ... stretch main
(with a URL instead of ...), and add contrib non-free:
deb ... stretch main contrib non-free
You can do this automatically by running
sed -i.bak 's/stretch[^ ]* main$/& contrib non-free/g' /etc/apt/sources.list
as root; this will make a backup of your original file as /etc/apt/sources.list.bak so you can revert if something goes wrong.
Then update your indexes and install the missing packages:
apt update
apt install firmware-misc-nonfree firmware-netxen firmware-realtek
and update your initramfs:
update-initramfs -u
answered May 24 '18 at 7:09
Stephen KittStephen Kitt
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Its a server for my webhost, so i don't know if this is important
– iamkingsleyf
May 25 '18 at 7:45
1
If your server works as-is, it isn’t important and you don’t need to do anything.
– Stephen Kitt
May 25 '18 at 8:08
add a comment |
Its a server for my webhost, so i don't know if this is important
– iamkingsleyf
May 25 '18 at 7:45
1
If your server works as-is, it isn’t important and you don’t need to do anything.
– Stephen Kitt
May 25 '18 at 8:08
Its a server for my webhost, so i don't know if this is important
– iamkingsleyf
May 25 '18 at 7:45
Its a server for my webhost, so i don't know if this is important
– iamkingsleyf
May 25 '18 at 7:45
1
1
If your server works as-is, it isn’t important and you don’t need to do anything.
– Stephen Kitt
May 25 '18 at 8:08
If your server works as-is, it isn’t important and you don’t need to do anything.
– Stephen Kitt
May 25 '18 at 8:08
add a comment |
You might need to check if a specified package is installed or not:
sudo apt-cache policy firmware-linux-nonfree
Then you to install the missing firmware run:
sudo apt-get install firmware-linux-nonfree
After which you can run your:
sudo apt-get update
This should help.
2
Just a clarification:apt-cache policywon't enable anything: it only tells if a specified package is installed or not and what version(s) would be available in your currently configured repository(/ies). If there are multiple versions available, it will also identify which of those would be the "primary" installation candidate according to your currentaptpreferences.
– telcoM
May 24 '18 at 6:47
add a comment |
You might need to check if a specified package is installed or not:
sudo apt-cache policy firmware-linux-nonfree
Then you to install the missing firmware run:
sudo apt-get install firmware-linux-nonfree
After which you can run your:
sudo apt-get update
This should help.
2
Just a clarification:apt-cache policywon't enable anything: it only tells if a specified package is installed or not and what version(s) would be available in your currently configured repository(/ies). If there are multiple versions available, it will also identify which of those would be the "primary" installation candidate according to your currentaptpreferences.
– telcoM
May 24 '18 at 6:47
add a comment |
You might need to check if a specified package is installed or not:
sudo apt-cache policy firmware-linux-nonfree
Then you to install the missing firmware run:
sudo apt-get install firmware-linux-nonfree
After which you can run your:
sudo apt-get update
This should help.
You might need to check if a specified package is installed or not:
sudo apt-cache policy firmware-linux-nonfree
Then you to install the missing firmware run:
sudo apt-get install firmware-linux-nonfree
After which you can run your:
sudo apt-get update
This should help.
edited May 24 '18 at 15:16
answered May 24 '18 at 5:25
antzshrekantzshrek
3061313
3061313
2
Just a clarification:apt-cache policywon't enable anything: it only tells if a specified package is installed or not and what version(s) would be available in your currently configured repository(/ies). If there are multiple versions available, it will also identify which of those would be the "primary" installation candidate according to your currentaptpreferences.
– telcoM
May 24 '18 at 6:47
add a comment |
2
Just a clarification:apt-cache policywon't enable anything: it only tells if a specified package is installed or not and what version(s) would be available in your currently configured repository(/ies). If there are multiple versions available, it will also identify which of those would be the "primary" installation candidate according to your currentaptpreferences.
– telcoM
May 24 '18 at 6:47
2
2
Just a clarification:
apt-cache policy won't enable anything: it only tells if a specified package is installed or not and what version(s) would be available in your currently configured repository(/ies). If there are multiple versions available, it will also identify which of those would be the "primary" installation candidate according to your current apt preferences.– telcoM
May 24 '18 at 6:47
Just a clarification:
apt-cache policy won't enable anything: it only tells if a specified package is installed or not and what version(s) would be available in your currently configured repository(/ies). If there are multiple versions available, it will also identify which of those would be the "primary" installation candidate according to your current apt preferences.– telcoM
May 24 '18 at 6:47
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