Re: Configuration of files on Debian GNU/Linux

2024-10-12 Thread jeremy ardley
On 13/10/24 08:36, William Torrez Corea wrote: I configure a file for example /etc/network/interfaces.d Configure the file, save and exit but the changes are not made. I need to make a second configuration. For me it is a waste of time. What happened? -- With kindest regards, William.

Re: Configuration of files on Debian GNU/Linux

2024-10-12 Thread Charles Curley
On Sat, 12 Oct 2024 18:36:34 -0600 William Torrez Corea wrote: > I configure a file for example /etc/network/interfaces.d /etc/network/interfaces.d is a directory; I suspect you mean you write a configuration file in /etc/network/interfaces.d. > > Configure the file, save and exit but the chan

Re: Configuration of files on Debian GNU/Linux

2024-10-12 Thread Dan Ritter
William Torrez Corea wrote: > I configure a file for example /etc/network/interfaces.d > > Configure the file, save and exit but the changes are not made. I need to > make a second configuration. Do you mean that the file was not saved to disk, or were you expecting something else to happen? Mo

Re: Configuration of files on Debian GNU/Linux

2024-10-12 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, Oct 12, 2024 at 18:36:34 -0600, William Torrez Corea wrote: > I configure a file for example /etc/network/interfaces.d That's a directory, not a file. > Configure the file, save and exit but the changes are not made. I need to > make a second configuration. > > For me it is a waste of ti

Configuration of files on Debian GNU/Linux

2024-10-12 Thread William Torrez Corea
I configure a file for example /etc/network/interfaces.d Configure the file, save and exit but the changes are not made. I need to make a second configuration. For me it is a waste of time. What happened? -- With kindest regards, William. *Larry Wall invented a messy programming language --