Paul Wise <pabs3 <at> bonedaddy.net> writes: > > Thats a bug in QtMoko's network setup, it seems to take full control > of the kernel's networking setup without asking the kernel what > networks are setup already and should remain. It also needs to be > aware that not all network interfaces are managed by the QtMoko > network UI. > > You can work around it by starting the USB network from a terminal > after starting the WiFi. Run ifup usb0 if using ifupdown for the USB > connection (which is the default on Debian). That will give you two > default routes because ifupdown also doesn't pay attention to existing > kernel network state, but you will still be able to login. If USB is > not connected or not forwarding connections then you may need to > delete the extra default route to connect to the Internet though: > > ip route del default via 192.168.0.200 dev usb0 >
hi paul, is this bug also causing the network interface on the freerunner to change type once in a while. Sometimes my usb/ssh connection fails and if I then go to the setup of my network I see that there is a new interface on the freerunner which hasn't been configured yet and the one which previously was working stopped doing so. br robin _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community