On Fri, Mar 07, 2014 at 11:53:24AM +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote: > On 07/03/14 01:59, lina wrote: > > Hi, > > > >>From syslog, it shows me: > > > > Mar 6 10:47:05 debian NetworkManager[6729]: Error: Can't parse > > interface line '#015' > > > > # cat -n interfaces > > 1 # This file describes the network interfaces available on your > > system > > 2 # and how to activate them. For more information, see > > interfaces(5). > > 3 > > # nano -c /etc/network/interfaces > will show line numbers for you
That's exactly what 'cat -n' does. > I'm guessing you have blank lines in your interfaces file. So open that > file for editing with the above command. You should find you can move > the cursor to line 15 *even* though there's nothing written on it. If so > use the backspace key to delete those lines - until the cursor reaches > the end of line 13 (behind the "p" in "dhcp"). Then press "F2" to save, > followed by "y" to save changes. By standard practice #015 doesn't represent decimal 15, but octal 15, which equates to decimal 13, the very line that was causing the problem. Cheers, Tom -- The more the merrier. -- John Heywood
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