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From: Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: linux.debian.user
Subject: Re: Network settings don't stick after reboot
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 03:40:10 +0200
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Logan Five pobox.com> writes:
Ok, I found it. Someone writing me directly in email pointed me to the right
place. I had a setting in rc.local that set the static IP. Now I remember
getting a tip to do that on a web posting somewhere. But I think it was a
generic tip and not one geared directl
Mumia W.. earthlink.net> writes:
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> Please post /etc/network/interfaces
>
>
I did above in response to somebody else.
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On 09/26/2007 06:51 PM, Logan Five wrote:
I have the latest version of Debian running on Linksys NSLU. I have it set for
a static IP and I've added a correct default gateway to my config and everything
works ok. However, when I reboot, it goes back to DHCP and the gateway route
doesn't stick.
Wayne Topa intergate.com> writes:
> What correct setting on what, the slug?
>
The static IP settings are in /etc/network/interfaces.
The slug actually is my DHCP server and is running DNSMASQ for that. The IP that
it comes up with is within range, but is an old one I used to have assigned to
Logan Five([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> I have the latest version of Debian running on Linksys NSLU. I have it set
> for
> a static IP and I've added a correct default gateway to my config and
> everything
> works ok.
How/where did you set the static IP?
> However, when I r
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