On 12/1/23 10:27, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 01/12/2023 17:42, gene heskett wrote:
On 11/30/23 23:18, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 01/12/2023 10:24, gene heskett wrote:
Then, please, explain clearly what is "networkmangler", what is
"/e/n/i", and what particular evidences you have that namely
"networkmangler" overwrites "/e/n/i".
=NetworkManager overwrites /etc/network/interfaces. Sheesh, part of
the "slang-guage" for decades.
MetworkManager has well earned that alias. I have made it a habit to
remove the x attribute of that headache.
I asked it because earlier you posted
root@mkspi:/etc# nmcli
-bash: nmcli: command not found
so I have to repeat it. You *do* *not* have NetworkManager installed
hence it can not overwrite files.
What particular *evidences* do you have that namely NetworkManager
overwrites /etc/network/interfaces? I am not interested in you
*speculations*.
In a previous episode you blamed NetworkManager in breaking of
/etc/resolv.conf. Actually it was you who put incorrect info into
NetworkManager configuration:
https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/zt-gj6fkycbnz...@wooledge.org
I do not know the mechanism by which my addition and deletions were done
during boot, I had added the correct data to put eth0 at 192.168.71.100
in /e/n/i, and had deleted the line saying it was managed by
networkmanager. The evidence I have is that the original file was
restored, has only lo and the line giving credit to networkmanager was
restored, my additions were gone. Based on the evidence I can see, what
else am I supposed to think? Maybe something in armbian-config overwrote
it. IDK, but thats the clues I have. But I have NOT found ambian-config yet.
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Cheers, Gene Heskett.
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