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<DC-IRC> [Discord] <theone_786> can anyone tell me how do i configure static ip for ethernet in debian minimal image for orange pi zero 3? nmtui and nmcli doesnt work. i configured the .not_logged_in_yet.txt file as below before booting for first time, but it didnt work either.
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <theone_786> i tried steps from https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_Networking/ for both networkd and NetworkManager but that also doesnt work
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> "doesn't work" is not descriptive.
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> what doesn't work?
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> what is the expected behavior?
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> what is the experienced behavior?
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <theone_786> @menu Nmtui nmcli r not installed
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <theone_786> Can't install without Internet
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <theone_786> Can configure static ip for Internet either
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <theone_786> Last year installed armbian and I can't remember how I configured it. So asking here
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> this config is entirely valid, although questionable
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> if you're working on an already running system without netplan or NetworkManager, edit `/etc/network/interfaces` directly
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <theone_786> There was nothing inside /etc/network. Shall I create the interfaces file then?
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> `ls /etc/network` returns *nothing*?
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <theone_786> Yes
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> that's... broken
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> you are doing this with the relevant permissions right?
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> (i.e. `sudo`, or appropriate group control)
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <theone_786> I may not have used sudo while using ls to view files but I remember it didn't give any errors for permission denied when I ran ls
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <c0rnelius77> minimal builds use netplan.io
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> not according to the documentation they don't
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> it's bloody networkd
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <c0rnelius77> ok
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> i should write a proper page for this in the documentation
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <theone_786> @c0rnelius77 I tried from their page instructions including changing the file permissions before applying netplan but for some reason it didn't work. What I m most wondering is why the .not_logged_in_yey.txt file worked? It created my user with the pass it gave but didn't apply static ip
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> honestly now i'm confused, the documentation is directly contradictory
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <theone_786> @menu just link this to network guide page. It should work for most people. I will check it in morning and update here.
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <c0rnelius77> I don't know anything about the .not_logged file. I just know when ever I use a minimal img it comes with netplan. I normally purge it and install network-manager.
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> ~~none of my images use netplan anyway this is why i'm confused~~
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> `.not_logged_in_yet` isn't special, i don't believe the network settings are fed to netplan, only NetworkManager, but can't check at the moment
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <c0rnelius77> I'm personally a ifupdown guy myself with my personal builds. network-manager can be wonky.
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <igorpec> this 1st boot config was tested, at least with minimal image
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <igorpec> but certainly not on opi zero3