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On 2025-01-28, The Natural Philosopher <
tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote:
> Well I stick to PIOS simple because it is the documented standard.
> Networking is handled by the Network Manager and it gets tricky to set
> that up without a console screen/keyboard at least - but there is a
> great utility called nmcli I think that `does everything` once you have
> learnt its magic spells.
If you don`t like networkmanager, it is easy to switch to the old method
after installation of the base system:
https://github.com/mschwingen/hardware/tree/master/YOGA_GPIB/software
apt install isc-dhcp-client ifupdown resolvconf
apt purge modemmanager network-manager ppp avahi-daemon
got me to a state where the classic configuration using
/etc/network/interfaces just works.
> To be honest although it is possible to do everything over ssh, the
> chances of losing connectivity while messing with the network are high
> and a HDMI screen and a USB keyboard are not hard to rig up with the
> appropiate adapters.
I had a serial console connected, but that is only activated at a later
step. I sued raspberry pi imager to setup ssh pre-boot, but you can easily
do that using a text editor.
cu
Michael
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