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- | In more detail, first make sure the latest software is installed on the host so the enable_static_ip.sh script is available. Then it can be used to set a static IP address for a network interface (defaults to eth0). Note that the specified IP address should generally be an unused one on the same subnet the device is getting added to. As a warning, note that these scripts will overwrite / | + | In more detail, first make sure the latest software is installed on the host so the '' |
An interface can be specified as the second argument otherwise the script defaults to eth0, e.g. in order to use 192.168.0.2 for eth1 run the following: | An interface can be specified as the second argument otherwise the script defaults to eth0, e.g. in order to use 192.168.0.2 for eth1 run the following: |