On Tuesday, 19 December 2017 17:35:07 UTC+2, Tarmo Kuuse wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, 19 December 2017 17:05:11 UTC+2, Jon Pellant wrote:
>>
>> What you say sounds good. If that is the case, there should be a way to 
>> tell the BB to accept the DHCP config. On Ångstrom, that would be with 
>> udhcpc. I am trying to figure out how to do that with Debian. I am 
>> currently exploring ‘connman’ but I just have not found the time. If that 
>> works, I will definitely post the solution here.
>>
>
> Assuming you're using Robert's Debian images - the actual Ethernet 
> interface requires zero effort to accept the DHCP config. It's configured 
> as a DHCP client out of box. Just connect it to anything - a router, your 
> Mac with Internet Sharing enabled, ... - and it'll be online immediately.
>
> Only the network emulation on USB requires hacking boot scripts 
> (/opt/scripts/boot/autoconfigure_usb(0|1).sh, around the last 20 lines) to 
> disable hardcoded network configuration and switch from DHCP server to 
> client. Frankly, I wouldn't bother.
>

Oh, right. PocketBeagle. Sorry, I missed that.

Well, then happy hunting!

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