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Originally Posted by mergen3107
Second, it is safer to have USBNetwork installed and enable its option "Enable on boot" in KUAL - this way you have much better chances to revert damage during boot loop (preferrable via cable, don't rely on USBNetwork over Wi-Fi - wi-fi daemon might not even start and laso catch the proper network if things are too bad).
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Of course, I already have USBnet starting on boot, I would brick it 10 times otherwise already

Thank you anyway!
I do have Wi-Fi enabled. If wi-fi daemon does not start, wouldn't ssh over USB still work?