On 30/11/2023 11:07, gene heskett wrote:
root@mkspi:/etc# networkctl
WARNING: systemd-networkd is not running, output will be incomplete.
IDX LINK             TYPE               OPERATIONAL SETUP
   1 lo               loopback           n/a         unmanaged
   2 eth0             ether              n/a         unmanaged
   3 wlan0            wlan               n/a         unmanaged
So systemd-networkd does not manage network. (You may still get a bit 
more from it by "networkctl status").
root@mkspi:/etc# nmcli
-bash: nmcli: command not found
The network-manager package is not installed, so likely it is ifupdown.
On 11/29/23 21:31, Max Nikulin wrote:
P.S. Enabling DHCP may allow to use default network configuration on 
all devices.
hummmm, I'm logged in wit ssh:
root@mkspi:/etc# cat default/networking
Charles suggests to enable DHCP server on your router and I support him.
Concerning this particular machine and static network configuration see 
/etc/network/interfaces, interfaces(5), 
https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkConfiguration (this link was almost 
certainly posted in earlier threads).
     grep -r '' /etc/network/interfaces{,.d}