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|    The Natural Philosopher to Anssi Saari    |
|    Re: Setting a manual IP address    |
|    21 May 24 11:37:16    |
      From: tnp@invalid.invalid              On 21/05/2024 09:52, Anssi Saari wrote:       > just adding stuff to /etc/network/interfaces isn't going to do       > anything and if you go and install ifupdown it might screw up your       > network setup.              Yes. The latest release of PIOS (Bookworm) has many slight 'issues' and       seems less well understood and documented and its all changed yet again.       The reliable way to get fixed IP is to use network manager if you have a       GUI and nmcli if you dont.              This is how its all set up, and although there may well be ways to fox       it, you always run the risk that upgrades may overwrite the changes you       made and fuck everything up.              I can say that on my Pi4/Bookworm the nmcli route worked perfectly                     --       I would rather have questions that cannot be answered...       ...than to have answers that cannot be questioned              Richard Feynman              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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