>From: Paul Theodoropoulos
>Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2020 6:11 PM
>To: devel
>Subject: Re: static IP setup in stratum-1 HOWTO
>
>The /etc/network/interfaces file, _in its default state upon installation_, is
>written for use with dhcpcd. You can modify it however you like
The /etc/network/interfaces file, _in its default state upon
installation_, is written for use with dhcpcd. You can modify it however
you like though. I don't use dhcpcd, so:
root@ A-ntpVIZ: ~ # systemctl stop dhcpcd && systemctl disable dhcpcd
root@ A-ntpVIZ: ~ # cat /etc/network/interfaces
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On Sun, Sep 13, 2020, at 5:12 PM Gary E. Miller via devel
wrote:
>
> Yo Wis!
>
> On Sun, 13 Sep 2020 15:47:19 -0700
> Wis Macomson via devel wrote:
>
> > For setting a static IP, the "Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO" punts to
> > the reference "[EAT-STATIC] Tutorial - How to give your Raspberry Pi
>
Yo Wis!
On Sun, 13 Sep 2020 15:47:19 -0700
Wis Macomson via devel wrote:
> For setting a static IP, the "Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO" punts to
> the reference "[EAT-STATIC] Tutorial - How to give your Raspberry Pi
> a Static IP Address"
It all depends on what OS you are using. I use Gentoo on
For setting a static IP, the "Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO" punts to the
reference "[EAT-STATIC] Tutorial - How to give your Raspberry Pi a Static IP
Address"
(http://www.modmypi.com/blog/tutorial-how-to-give-your-raspberry-pi-a-static
-ip-address). This page describes modifying the file
"/etc/netwo