On 2022-03-31 at 09:38, Haines Brown wrote: > Early in an installation I wanted to find the machine's local IP > address in order to configure the network manually terminal (Alt-F2). > Finding that commands to get the local addresss were not available,
What commands did you try? I'd be a little surprised if nothing that could do this was present in the installation environment, but it might not be what you were expecting to use. > I went to exit bash. Although bash recognize the exit command, it did > not work. "Did not work" is not usually a helpful description. What *did* happen? > How do I get back to the installation routine? If you used Alt+F2 to get to the current console, you might need to switch back to whichever console you were originally on. The default expectation would be that you were probably on the first console, so you should be able to get back there using Alt+F1. -- The Wanderer The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man. -- George Bernard Shaw
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