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Bringing up network card
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titan:
I thought ifupdown was depreciated but it is still installed but no ceni, conman or network-manager. The Debian wiki says ifupdown can be used with /etc/network/interfaces but the only file in there is auto lo. It also says it can be used with the interface name so ifup enp6s0 for me but I thought this was all now done using systemctl. Can someone please give the correct commands.
thanks
unklarer:
^Here you go, three sticky: https://forum.siduction.org/index.php?board=9.0
titan:
Thanks but that just adds to the confusion, I do not want to connect wifi.. I just want to know how to bring up a (wired) network card. My router lost power then when restored obviously gave out different IP address, for my PC, previously I used ifup eth0 but things have moved on, I just rebooted but thought I would ask what the latest command to use today is. I did spent some time looking online but there seems to be lots of various options.
dibl:
Have you tried
--- Code: ---systemctl start networking
--- End code ---
?
To see whether networking is enabled and/or active, try
--- Code: ---systemctl status networking
--- End code ---
.
titan:
Thanks dibi, all is working fine, I just rebooted but thought I had better know the right command for next time to save a reboot.
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