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Re: time question, as in ntp?



On 02/12/2023 02:24, gene heskett wrote:
On 12/1/23 10:27, Max Nikulin wrote:

so I have to repeat it. You *do* *not* have NetworkManager installed hence it can not overwrite files.

What particular *evidences* do you have that namely NetworkManager overwrites /etc/network/interfaces? I am not interested in you *speculations*.
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I do not know the mechanism by which my addition and deletions were done during boot, I had added the correct data to put eth0 at 192.168.71.100 in /e/n/i, and had deleted the line saying it was managed by networkmanager. The evidence I have is that the original file was restored, has only lo and the line giving credit to networkmanager was restored, my additions were gone. Based on the evidence I can see, what else am I supposed to think?

The only problem is that neither upstream sources nor debian patches in buster or bookworm contain the "Network is managed" text as in (from an earlier message):

root@mkspi:/# cat /etc/network/interfaces
source /etc/network/interfaces.d/*
# Network is managed by Network manager<-this line I had removed
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback

So ask the 3d printer vendor why you see this misleading line and why ifupdown and NetworkManager are broken.

I had a hope that you would at least check list of processes, systemd units, init scripts for something suspicious. Instead I still see speculations again and attempts to blame NetworkManager developers for no reason.

Have you tried some online translator to guess meaning of the following?

Jan 02 02:56:20 mkspi bash[1443]: 已获取到了扫描的结果
Jan 02 02:56:20 mkspi bash[1443]: [Dec 10 2022][15:22:28] /root/xindi/src/mks_wpa_cli.cpp: 416
Jan 02 02:56:20 mkspi bash[1443]: 收到wpa回调信息:
Jan 02 02:56:20 mkspi bash[1443]: WPS-AP-AVAILABLE

Have you find files containing these messages?


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