On 11/30/23 21:37, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 01/12/2023 01:44, gene heskett wrote:
/e/n/i waa replaced, and nothing in an ip a or ip r was changed.
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On 11/30/23 07:31, Max Nikulin wrote:
May it be that klipper-related "optimizers" add some script?
The classic NIH syndrome, advertized even.
klipper runs fine on several other bananapi-m5 here, w/o any special
treatment
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root@mkspi:/# journalctl -b
/root/xindi/src/mks_wpa_cli.cpp: 416
Jan 02 02:56:20 mkspi bash[1443]: 收到wpa回调信息:
Jan 02 02:56:20 mkspi bash[1443]: CTRL-EVENT-NETWORK-NOT-FOUND
Jan 02 02:56:20 mkspi bash[1443]: [Dec 10 2022][15:22:28]
So to install "klipper is just a program" you run some scripts that
overwrite /etc/network/interfaces and you blame NetworkManager and some
other stuff instead.
If you would bother to read what I posted, you would have seen that
networkmangler claimed credit for that overwritten /e/n/i file.
Good luck in your attempts to find pieces of your "3d" network
configurator in cron tasks, all kinds of init scripts, and systemd
units. It is completely unrelated to Debian.
which requires it get rid of the 169.254.nnn.nnn its using now.
This case 169.254.x.y IPv4LL addresses is a manifestation of another
trouble. These addresses can coexist with 192.168.x.y addresses. Do not
concentrate on link local addresses.
I don't want or need a dhcp-server.
Then you are incompatible with software you are trying to run. Your
options:
- do not allow scripts coming with klipper or its installer to touch
network configuration
- setup a DHCP server in your network and provide to 3d wizards
environment they expect.
Again, Max, its your way or the hiway. I'd be willing to guess that my
network experience goes back at least a decade before your first class
in cs 101. /etc/hosts files worked in 1990 then as now, we just have to
get the dhcp crap out of the way. And you and your insistence on using
dhcp which has never given me a stable address are definitely NOT helping.
Cheers, Gene Heskett.
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