On Mon 26 Nov 2018 at 18:32:47 (-0500), Gary Dale wrote:
> On 2018-11-26 7:57 a.m., Luciano Andress Martini wrote:
> > Good morning Rob,
> > Your message is what i am expecting to receive...
> >
> > Please don't judge me if you are a dedicated developer of Debian. I
> > love and I am using it
On Mon 26 Nov 2018 at 18:17:08 (-0500), Gary Dale wrote:
> On 2018-11-25 10:14 a.m., David Wright wrote:
> > On Sat 24 Nov 2018 at 21:33:18 (-0500), Gary Dale wrote:
> > > On 2018-11-24 9:05 p.m., David Wright wrote:
> > > > So you can see the extra work (worth more than two cents) that
> > > >
On 2018-11-26 7:57 a.m., Luciano Andress Martini wrote:
Good morning Rob,
Your message is what i am expecting to receive...
Please don't judge me if you are a dedicated developer of Debian. I
love and I am using it since the first versions, but I never come to
this list because I am not welcome
On 2018-11-25 10:14 a.m., David Wright wrote:
On Sat 24 Nov 2018 at 21:33:18 (-0500), Gary Dale wrote:
On 2018-11-24 9:05 p.m., David Wright wrote:
So you can see the extra work (worth more than two cents) that
the higher level commands do for you automatically, thanks to
/etc/network/if-*.d/*
Good morning Rob,
Your message is what i am expecting to receive...
Please don't judge me if you are a dedicated developer of Debian. I
love and I am using it since the first versions, but I never come to
this list because I am not welcome in groups in my life, and will be
no different here. And
Hi there
On 24/11/2018 18:25, Gary Dale wrote:
Reco has already explained why this approach is incorrect.
My own two cents on the problem is that Interfaces is meant to define
how the network is brought up, not to change a running network. If you
want to change a running network, use
On Sun 25 Nov 2018 at 07:34:04 (+0100), john doe wrote:
> On 11/25/2018 3:05 AM, David Wright wrote:
> > On Sat 24 Nov 2018 at 12:25:20 (-0500), Gary Dale wrote:
> >> On 2018-11-23 8:25 a.m., Luciano Andress Martini wrote:
[…]
> >>> Just changed 10.5.0.2 to 10.5.0.3
> >>>
> >>> #ifdown enp0s3
>
On Sat 24 Nov 2018 at 21:33:18 (-0500), Gary Dale wrote:
> On 2018-11-24 9:05 p.m., David Wright wrote:
> > So you can see the extra work (worth more than two cents) that
> > the higher level commands do for you automatically, thanks to
> > /etc/network/if-*.d/*
>
> That, of course, assumes that
On 11/25/2018 3:05 AM, David Wright wrote:
> On Sat 24 Nov 2018 at 12:25:20 (-0500), Gary Dale wrote:
>> On 2018-11-23 8:25 a.m., Luciano Andress Martini wrote:
>>> Additional information - Again Debian 9.6 Fresh Install without
>>> graphical interface:
>>>
>>> cat /etc/network/interfaces:
>>>
>>>
On 2018-11-24 9:05 p.m., David Wright wrote:
On Sat 24 Nov 2018 at 12:25:20 (-0500), Gary Dale wrote:
On 2018-11-23 8:25 a.m., Luciano Andress Martini wrote:
Additional information - Again Debian 9.6 Fresh Install without
graphical interface:
cat /etc/network/interfaces:
# This file
On Sat 24 Nov 2018 at 12:25:20 (-0500), Gary Dale wrote:
> On 2018-11-23 8:25 a.m., Luciano Andress Martini wrote:
> > Additional information - Again Debian 9.6 Fresh Install without
> > graphical interface:
> >
> > cat /etc/network/interfaces:
> >
> > # This file describes the network
On 2018-11-23 8:25 a.m., Luciano Andress Martini wrote:
Additional information - Again Debian 9.6 Fresh Install without
graphical interface:
cat /etc/network/interfaces:
# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
# and how to activate them. For more information, see
On 23.11.2018 17:31, Luciano Andress Martini wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> IMPORTANT: Network Manager was not being installed automatically by
> the Debian DVD when I do not mark the graphical interface.
>
> I tried a fresh Debian install without graphical interface but using
> the graphical
Here we try to post our e-mails to the list, so the whole community
would benefit from the answers. Sending a email directly to the list
subscriber is fine if you want to discuss something in private, which is
clearly not the case here.
And please do not top post.
Now, to the problem at
Additional information - Again Debian 9.6 Fresh Install without
graphical interface:
cat /etc/network/interfaces:
# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
# and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5).
source /etc/network/interfaces.d/*
# The
If i am phisically logged the behavior are like to be the same.
Em sex, 23 de nov de 2018 às 11:09, Luciano Andress Martini
escreveu:
>
> Thank you Greg i would not like to use NetworkManager, i just tried it
> because all the other ways that i tried did not worked in new Debian
> Versions, after
Thank you Greg i would not like to use NetworkManager, i just tried it
because all the other ways that i tried did not worked in new Debian
Versions, after a fresh install so i am searching for a correct way of
doing things.. (i read documentation, but maybe i am missing
something)
ifdown and
On Fri, Nov 23, 2018 at 10:31:28AM -0200, Luciano Andress Martini wrote:
> Then I edited /etc/network/interfaces and restart the system, to see
> if the ip was changed. And yes, it worked. So this file is still being
> used in some way - humm that seems to be the correct place to
> configure my
Hi.
On Fri, Nov 23, 2018 at 10:31:28AM -0200, Luciano Andress Martini wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> IMPORTANT: Network Manager was not being installed automatically by
> the Debian DVD when I do not mark the graphical interface.
An excellent news. Let's hope that Debian continues to behave
Good morning,
IMPORTANT: Network Manager was not being installed automatically by
the Debian DVD when I do not mark the graphical interface.
I tried a fresh Debian install without graphical interface but using
the graphical installator I am running Debian 9.6.
Then I edited
Good morning,
IMPORTANT: Network Manager was not being installed automatically by
the Debian DVD when I do not mark the graphical interface.
I tried a fresh Debian install without graphical interface but using
the graphical installator I am running Debian 9.6.
Then I edited
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