On 5/27/25 7:40 PM, Titus Newswanger wrote:
On 5/26/25 14:20, accipiter wrote:
Attempting to delete/remove the connection entry with the wrong data
simply caused the defective connection entry to be replicated, only
now with yet another UUID. It is this erroneous connection entry that
On 5/26/25 7:40 PM, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 27/05/2025 02:20, accipiter wrote:
nmcli c edit eth0
[...]
Attempting to delete/remove the connection entry with the wrong data
simply caused the defective connection entry to be replicated, only
now with yet another UUID.
Is there a chance
On 5/26/25 11:10 PM, Andy Smith wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, May 26, 2025 at 08:46:37PM -0700, accipiter wrote:
In the past it was the old standard /etc/network/interfaces setup. I had
commented-out all the lines associated with 'eth0', but it's possible
there's something that
On 5/26/25 9:40 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
On Mon, 26 May 2025 20:46:37 -0700
accipiter wrote:
If you are using Network Manager, you should not have anything else
setting up interfaces that NM manages for you. What did you use for
the purpose in the past?
In the past it was the old
On 5/26/25 11:10 PM, Andy Smith wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, May 26, 2025 at 08:46:37PM -0700, accipiter wrote:
In the past it was the old standard /etc/network/interfaces setup. I had
commented-out all the lines associated with 'eth0', but it's possible
there's something that
On 5/26/25 6:20 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
On Mon, 26 May 2025 12:20:22 -0700
accipiter wrote:
it showed not 1 but 2 entries for eth0 - though with different UUIDs.
If you are using Network Manager, you should not have anything else
setting up interfaces that NM manages for you. What did you
On 5/26/25 7:40 PM, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 27/05/2025 02:20, accipiter wrote:
nmcli c edit eth0
[...]
Attempting to delete/remove the connection entry with the wrong data
simply caused the defective connection entry to be replicated, only
now with yet another UUID.
Is there a chance
I updated an old laptop to bookworm - but on reboot the hard-wired
ethernet connection wouldn't work. Trying to manually configure the
networking via
nmcli c edit eth0
appeared to work ('print' gave the right values) BUT networking still
didn't work. Old standby /sbin/ifconfig showed the o
Hi. I'm trying to install Debian 2.0.2. My BIOS does not support
Bootable CDROMS, and I can't seem to get past the rescue disk. Whenever
I try to boot using the rescue disk, it freezes up right after "md
driver 0.35 MAX_MD_DEV=4, MAX_REAL=8". Please help, I'd really like to
give debian a try!
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