Hi Roy, > I was just doing SU and then running “setup” like I remember from my cobalt > days, and possibly even BQ.
I'm sorry to say it, but then you didn't follow the usual procedures: 1.) Install from the iso and reboot. 2.) At the login prompt and before login it tells you to login as "root" with password "blueonyx". 3.) Once you logged in that way, the interactive setup starts and will guide you through the network setup. You probably bypassed this procedure by logging in as "admin" and then fiddled around with legacy tools such as "setup", which is not the supported way of doing things. If you bypass the interactive setup built into BlueOnyx (it gets executed the first time you log in as "root"), then all bets are off. This interactive setup does a lot more than to configure the network settings, as it also restarts services and populates CCE with some important information. So if you detour from that path, then quite a few things won't work as intended. > You’d think that if “setup” no longer works properly as Chris suggested, > it shouldn’t be there. It is there for a reason, which is also true for quite a few other system tools which rarely get used. -- With best regards Michael Stauber
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