
: Resolving either the phy0 errors from the rt2800 modules or the kernel panic from the rt3572sta module would be enough for me to consider this topic solved. Any other information people need from me to help me solve this issue, I will gladly provide. Tell me if I am incorrect and I will reproduce the message in-full, though that will take time, of course. In this case, that was Firefox, but I've had this happen in Epiphany, with wget and ping and both in-tty and in-GNOME3 thus, I figured those lines were not necessary. There were also quite a few lines between that and the "kernel panic - not syncing." line, yet, they all dealt with (as far as I know) what I used to cause the kernel panic. There are clearly a lot more modules loaded than that, I just reproduced all those listed up to rt3572sta. panic occurred, switching back to text console kernel Panic - not syncing: Fatal exception in interrupt Modules linked in: fuse aes_x86_64 cryptd aes_generic nls_utf8 ntfs snd_hda_codec_hdmi rt3572sta(0) Should people say that the others are required, I can easily force another kernel panic and reproduce them as well. : After having attempted taking a picture and realizing just how low the quality was, I've decided to instead reproduce the bits of lines I know are relevant and generalize the others.
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Any thoughts on how to solve any of these issues would be much appreciated. I will upload a picture of the kernel panic screen shortly as soon as I have taken a picture of it. However, once I have brought the interface up (either manually or through wicd as one of the linked guides recommends), it is only a matter of time before I get a kernel panic.

After I modprobe rt3572sta, the module loads fine and iwconfig gives me ra0 as an available wireless interface as it should.

The package compiles and installs correctly and, of course, without the old drivers, I no longer get the phy0 errors. 2.tar.bz2 at the recommendation of some guides).Īnd proceeded to make the necessary edits to the source files as noted by the first Wiki post I linked.
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Thus, following the advice of … 61#p900261 and along with countless other non-Arch guides, I obtained the driver package from RAlink's website (trying both the most recent version … hp?sn=5017 and the version just before that …. My device is clearly registering as a rebranded 3572, not a 2800 series.
