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@hlapp hlapp commented Jan 17, 2016

The /etc/udev/rules.d/ rules can have the consequence that new wireless adapters get wlanN interfaces assigned with N > 0. For me, this was the case factory-wise, probably because the block had been tested factory-side with a wireless adapter different from the one that shipped with it.

hlapp added a commit to hlapp/block-wifi that referenced this pull request Jan 17, 2016
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