Do I need to disable NetworkManager for everything to make this work?
As I'd mentioned before, the problem isn't that the interface doesn't
come up on boot, it does, but since it's a point to point interface,
when I reboot the computer on the other end, it goes down and doesn't
come back up automatically. That is, link going down and up makes the
network configuration stay down, I have to manually take the interface
down and back up to make it work again.
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On 22/04/13 12:38, Eero Volotinen wrote:
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http://www.putorius.net/2012/10/how-to-configure-static-ip-address-in.html
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> 2013/4/22 Joakim Ziegler
joakim@terminalmx.com
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>> I've tried various combinations of HOTPLUG=yes and no, and MANAGED=yes
>> and no, then someone asked me if this was really not managed, so I
>> posted the dmesg output above.
>>
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>> Joakim Ziegler - Supervisor de postproducción - Terminal
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>> On 22/04/13 12:22, Nux! wrote:
>>> On 22.04.2013 18:11, Joakim Ziegler wrote:
>>>> Hello, I'm just trying to get back to this, since no one has answered
>>>> my
>>>> questions... Is this really a very difficult thing to accomplish?
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Can you make a short list of what you tried and did not work? I've
>>> already lost count.
>>>
>>> Lucian
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