diff --git a/FAQ.md b/FAQ.md index 444d22a..b3612c0 100644 --- a/FAQ.md +++ b/FAQ.md @@ -71,11 +71,14 @@ on. Ubuntu is used as the example but other distros should be similar to one degree or another. During the installation there will be a box on one of installation pages that will appear if the installation program detects -that Secure Boot is on. You will need to check the box and supply a -password. You can use the same password and you use for the system if you -wish. After the installation and reboot completes, the first screen you -should see is the mokutil screen. Mokutil will guide you through the -process of setting up your system to support Secure Boot +that Secure Boot is on. You will need to check the appropriate box and +supply a password. You can use the same password that you use for the system +if you wish. After the installation and reboot completes, the first screen +you should see is the mokutil screen. Mokutil will guide you through the +process of setting up your system to support Secure Boot. If you are unsure +what to do, I recommend you seek guidance from your distro documentation or +user forums. Having Secure Boot properly set up in your installation is very +important. The `install-driver.sh` script currently supports Secure Boot if `dkms` is installed. Here is a link to the `dkms` website. There is information @@ -103,8 +106,8 @@ success or failure are needed. If you have yet to buy an adapter to use with monitor mode, there are adapters available that are known to work very well with monitor mode. My recommendation for those looking to buy an adapter for monitor mode is to buy adapters based on the following chipsets: mt7921au, -mt7612u, mt7610u, rtl8821cu, rtl8812bu, rtl8812au, and rtl8811au. My specific -recommendations for adapters in order of preference currently are: +mt7612u, mt7610u, rtl8821cu, and rtl8812bu. My specific recommendations for +adapters in order of preference currently are: ALFA AWUS036ACHM - long range - in-kernel driver @@ -112,10 +115,6 @@ ALFA AWUS036ACM - in-kernel driver ALFA AWUS036ACU - in-kernel driver (as of kernel 6.2) and [out-of-kernel driver](https://github.com/morrownr/8821cu) -ALFA AWUS036ACH - long range - [driver](https://github.com/morrownr/8812au) - -ALFA AWUS036ACS - [driver](https://github.com/morrownr/8821au) - To ask questions, go to [USB-WiFi](https://github.com/morrownr/USB-WiFi) and post in `Discussions` or `Issues`. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index f910d83..3546b88 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ a modification or two to the Makefile). - EDUP EP-AC1651 (nano) (single-state, single-function) - EDUP EP-AC1635 (single-state, single-function) -- Numerous adapters that are based on the supported chipset. +- Numerous adapters that are based on the supported chipsets Note: If you are looking for information about what adapter to buy, click [here](https://github.com/morrownr/USB-WiFi) and look for Main Menu diff --git a/install-driver.sh b/install-driver.sh index 046415a..3c7b6d2 100755 --- a/install-driver.sh +++ b/install-driver.sh @@ -254,6 +254,7 @@ if command -v dkms >/dev/null 2>&1; then fi # sets module parameters (driver options) and blacklisted modules +echo echo "Starting installation." echo "Installing ${OPTIONS_FILE} to /etc/modprobe.d" cp -f ${OPTIONS_FILE} /etc/modprobe.d