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date: 2020-09-21 13:20:00
subject: Re: How to get rid of ann

On 21.9.20 13.09, Björn Lundin wrote:
> Den 2020-09-19 kl. 17:09, skrev A. Dumas:
>> Chris Green  wrote:
>>> I have a fairly new Pi 4 which I'm setting up headless to use as a
>>> NAS.  I have done 'touch .hushlogin' to get rid of most of the
>>> messages which appear at login but I still get:-
>>>
>>>      Wi-Fi is currently blocked by rfkill.
>>>      Use raspi-config to set the country before use.
>>>
>>> How do I get rid of this?  I don't want WiFi enabled, I just want
>>> peace and quiet when I log in.  :-)
>>
>> I don't know rfkill but my suggestion would be to not use that,
>> instead put
>> "dtoverlay=disable-wifi" in /boot/config.txt which actually disables the
>> chip, so it also saves energy (except that bluetooth on the same chip
>> would
>> still be on, so disable that too: "dtoverlay=disable-bt"). I have never
>> seen your login message.
>>
>>
>
>
>
> I get
>
> Wi-Fi is disabled because the country is not set.
> Use raspi-config to set the country before use.
>
> upon login on my pi3
>
> and I do have
> dtoverlay=pi3-disable-bt
> dtoverlay=pi3-disable-wifi
> dtoverlay=disable-wifi
> dtoverlay=disable-bt
>
> in my /boot/config.txt
>
> Do you also know how to get rid of the slightly different message?



Just do what is requested: sudo raspi-config; and set country (se?).

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