Re: SOLVED partially (was: [trinity-users] Re: Kubuntu 14.04 and trinity:problems with wired network)

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Dne út 13. září 2016 Dave Lers napsal(a):
> Uwe Brauer wrote:
> > I tried this already, the problem is that in Kubuntu 14.04 things are
> > different, maybe caused my the switch to systemd.
> >
> > In 10.4 and 12.04 I had in /etc a file resolv.conf which contained
> > the IP of the DNS server and in
> >
> > /etc/network/interfaces
> >
> > The static IP of the machine, the gateway etc.
>
> I missed the start of this thread so my answer may be clueless. In
> Jessie (and other systemd OS's?), static IP and DNS have moved to
> /etc/dhcpd.conf. All I did to setup this machine was to add the
> following to the bottom of dhcpd.conf:
>
> interface eth0
> static ip_address=192.168.0.8/24
> static routers=192.168.0.1
> static domain_name_servers=208.67.222.222 8.8.8.8
>
> ...I hadn't tried "service networking restart", which generates a
> warning. While networking was fine at this point, I ran the suggested
> command which had no visible affect (networking still fine).
>

Ha, I still use the file /etc/network/interfaces, same way as I'm used 
from previous versions of Debian. This is for me an unknown novelty. It 
has some advantage over the interfaces file?

However, I never use restart for networking service. I always apply only 
ifdown / ifup on particular interface that I need to address.

-- 
Slávek

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