On Sun, 16 Jun 2013 19:30:57 +0200
Pascal Diogo Antunes <[email protected]> wrote:

> Saloute,
> On booting, I have no ip address for eth0 interface (not the same case
> for wlan0). And when I restart the service networking ...
> dadadaaah!
> My ip comes up.
> 
> My ip is not static, is a dhcp
> solution. So what I have to do? Which service/script (by default - like
> before; not a tricky solution) I have to add?
> 
> +: I don't know why, but this morning I succeeded changing mac address
> -great. But now, when I change it, on rebooting, I have another time the
> old mac address.
> 
> # ifdown eth0
> # macchange -p eth0
> # ifup eth0
> 
> my /etc/network/interfaces:
> 
> auto lo
> auto eth0
> iface lo inet loopback
> iface eth0 inet dhcp
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Libere,
> Pascal Diogo Antunes.
> 
> -- 
> "Les être humains préfèrent souvent aller à leur perte plutôt que de
> changer leurs habitudes."- Léon Tolstoï.

So, I added networking on startup, but I know isn't the case on a
Trisquel default. Why I did to adding networking on start overnight?
What I have done?

--And after all, I did restart networking after booting (I had ip
address but no possibility to have connection with the Internet).

-- 
"Why should I worry about dying? It's not going to happen in my
lifetime!"- Raymond Smullyan.

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