squeezetouch;535275 Wrote:
Try replacing the IP address in your echo line with your ISP's actual
DNS IP address instead your routers. (like shown here)
Code:
up echo 'nameserver 210.55.12.1' /etc/resolv.conf
and maybe comment
And now I removed eht0 completely (for the time being) works ok too
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Mnyb;535348 Wrote:
made a typo of some kind, it works perfect
Funny thing it did not take the first time i tried today ? I did :wq in
vi, ok. did cat to see if really had changed pulled the plug and it
restarted with the old file !?
did it again the i saved first with :w then i did :wq to
Mnyb wrote:
Hi need a hint on how to edit the Interfaces file for Touch
(figured it out for controller and Radio but not for Touch)
I've not done that, but I do end up with similar results.
I run my own DHCP server, and allocate fixed IP addresses (NAT'd to my
network) for all the devices in
Mnyb;534982 Wrote:
These factory resets when you do it wrong is tedious.. and boring to
reset everything else.
You need a good reset script. When doing dangerous stuff like this
remotely on normal Linux systems (a great example is tweaking the
firewall on a server that's hours away from
Can you run cat on your actual interfaces file on the Touch and paste
here .
The devil is in the details ;)
I tried something along what I used on my controller and radio (where
eth0 is wifi on SBC eth1 is wifi on radio).
Thanks for the scripts sugestion , I've never tried a script in linux
Sorry forgot to mention.
Restart your network or reboot the Touch after the change in
'interfaces'.
Ron
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squeezetouch;535251 Wrote:
Sorry forgot to mention.
Restart your network or reboot the Touch after the change in
'interfaces'.
Ron
restart the player should do it (it usually does) will try to boot
router too.
Must have missed some tiny tiny thing
I suppose you get DNS because you left