>
> *(so much stuff is hard-coded for 192.168.7.2)*
>

So, again. I'm wondering why you all *need* to have dhcp on this interface
at all ? I mean with all the hassles I'm hearing about on the forums here,
it would be easier to teach people how to set the interface manually to
*7.1 on the host side. Then of course . . . *7.2 on the beaglebone. I've
been doing this pretty much since day one, give or take a week or two shake
down early on . . .and yeah have had no problems. Definately not the
problems I'm seeing crop up on the forums here all the time . . .

On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 4:25 PM, Robert Nelson <[email protected]>
wrote:

> > Ya.  I have a couple of BBGs and didn't read the fine print close enough
> to
> > see that there is no barrel jack.
> > So, I have an Andice Labs Power Cape at the ready and/or build my own
> power
> > supply as power over USB is obviously such a non-starter for real work.
>
> I have that same power cape, just need to assemble it..
>
> >
> > Excellent!
> >
> > So one has to wonder if it would be wise to eliminate
> > /etc/network/interfaces (or at least have everthing commented out with
> > warnings) to help prevent the often occurring confusion when Connman
> > overrides definitions in /etc/network/interfaces.  And, of course,
> > /etc/network/interfaces is supposed to be "legacy".
>
> I think we will just blank it out, then users can add there own tweaks..
>
> I think i figured out how to get the usb0 to start at 192.168.7.2
>
> https://paste.debian.net/413402/
>
> (so much stuff is hard-coded for 192.168.7.2)
>
> > When this is sorted, it would be cool to work towards an "on-boarding"
> > solution (possibly using something like AllJoyn OnBoarding Service) to
> > provision credentials on boards with on board wifi...sorta like what
> JasonK
> > was pining about.
>
> I'd be up for anything unified.. ;)
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Robert Nelson
> https://rcn-ee.com/
>
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