Hi folks,

I'm going nuts. All over the internet it is said that setting a static IP 
is easy for BeagleBoard-xM running Ubuntu. Just change 
/etc/network/interfaces ...

One post 
<https://sheldondwill.wordpress.com/2013/12/14/beaglebone-black-ubuntu-change-to-static-ip-address/>
 
suggests to just change the eth0-device. Another post 
<http://derekmolloy.ie/set-ip-address-to-be-static-on-the-beaglebone-black/> 
changes eth0- *and* usb0-device as well. Both didn't work for me. As long 
as I don't thouch usb0 there is only one way to get the BeagleBoard 
connected - using the auto-config of eth0 via DHCP. And that's no good for 
I'd like to make the Beagle a Pi-hole <https://pi-hole.net/> ...

Can anybody please give me a hint how I can set the classic static 
192.168.178.5 for my Beagle?

Max

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