: If you're using a relatively recent Linux distribution, try reloading the firmware. You might need to remove and reinsert the iwlwifi module:
If you are a Linux user—particularly on modern laptops or custom desktops with Intel wireless adapters—you may have encountered a frustrating boot-time or kernel log message:
If your Wi-Fi is otherwise working perfectly, you can safely ignore this log entry. However, if you want to clean up your logs, you can disable the search for these initialization files: Kernel Bugzilla Create a configuration file : Use a text editor like to create a new module configuration file. sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/iwlwifi.conf Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Add the following line
: Save the file and update your initial RAM filesystem to apply the changes: sudo update-initramfs -u Reboot : Restart your system to verify the message is gone.
iwlwifi firmware failed to load iwldebugyoyobin exclusive
Watch dmesg -w . You should see lines like: