Hi all,
I am fairly new to this so I hope you can help me. I have installed (via Raspberry Pi Imager) Debian Lite Bookworm Version 12 for a Raspberry Pi 4 with 4Gb RAM.
I have setup a static IP Address using the sudo nmtui. However, every time I reboot the Pi, I have two entries within the nmtui application. The top entry is set for DHCP, and the bottom entry holds my static IP Address settings. I have tried deleting one of the entries out, but the two reappear every time I reboot.
I also believe that the top entry (the one with DHCP) is taking precedent over the fixed IP Address as my testing has shown that you only keep the static IP address until the lease expires.
Has anyone got any ideas how to make this a simple process of setting the IP/gateway/DNS etc and it staying put. Previous versions of Debian have allowed me to edit /etc/dhcpcd.conf to achieve the static IP, but this appears to have been lost in this latest version.
Many thanks in advance.
Trev
I am fairly new to this so I hope you can help me. I have installed (via Raspberry Pi Imager) Debian Lite Bookworm Version 12 for a Raspberry Pi 4 with 4Gb RAM.
I have setup a static IP Address using the sudo nmtui. However, every time I reboot the Pi, I have two entries within the nmtui application. The top entry is set for DHCP, and the bottom entry holds my static IP Address settings. I have tried deleting one of the entries out, but the two reappear every time I reboot.
I also believe that the top entry (the one with DHCP) is taking precedent over the fixed IP Address as my testing has shown that you only keep the static IP address until the lease expires.
Has anyone got any ideas how to make this a simple process of setting the IP/gateway/DNS etc and it staying put. Previous versions of Debian have allowed me to edit /etc/dhcpcd.conf to achieve the static IP, but this appears to have been lost in this latest version.
Many thanks in advance.
Trev
Statistics: Posted by trevs7 — Mon Aug 26, 2024 4:40 pm — Replies 2 — Views 44