How to set a static IP using netplan? (running Ubuntu Bionic server)
I've followed/looked at several guides (like this one) on how to do the above.
My problem is that no static IP is getting assigned to the built-in ethernet port. I have run netplan apply
several times. I've also rebooted the PC and still no luck.
I am sure the ethernet port works as I was previously using it on Ubuntu 16.04 just before I decided to fresh install 18.04.2.
Any ideas what I could be doing wrong? I am going to use the ethernet port to connect my main PC to the Ubuntu server via a crossover cable.
Thanks
This is the output of netplan --debug apply
which also shows the contents of my YAML files. I have tried with and without dhcp4/dchp6/gateway4/renderer.
networking netplan
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I've followed/looked at several guides (like this one) on how to do the above.
My problem is that no static IP is getting assigned to the built-in ethernet port. I have run netplan apply
several times. I've also rebooted the PC and still no luck.
I am sure the ethernet port works as I was previously using it on Ubuntu 16.04 just before I decided to fresh install 18.04.2.
Any ideas what I could be doing wrong? I am going to use the ethernet port to connect my main PC to the Ubuntu server via a crossover cable.
Thanks
This is the output of netplan --debug apply
which also shows the contents of my YAML files. I have tried with and without dhcp4/dchp6/gateway4/renderer.
networking netplan
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I've followed/looked at several guides (like this one) on how to do the above.
My problem is that no static IP is getting assigned to the built-in ethernet port. I have run netplan apply
several times. I've also rebooted the PC and still no luck.
I am sure the ethernet port works as I was previously using it on Ubuntu 16.04 just before I decided to fresh install 18.04.2.
Any ideas what I could be doing wrong? I am going to use the ethernet port to connect my main PC to the Ubuntu server via a crossover cable.
Thanks
This is the output of netplan --debug apply
which also shows the contents of my YAML files. I have tried with and without dhcp4/dchp6/gateway4/renderer.
networking netplan
I've followed/looked at several guides (like this one) on how to do the above.
My problem is that no static IP is getting assigned to the built-in ethernet port. I have run netplan apply
several times. I've also rebooted the PC and still no luck.
I am sure the ethernet port works as I was previously using it on Ubuntu 16.04 just before I decided to fresh install 18.04.2.
Any ideas what I could be doing wrong? I am going to use the ethernet port to connect my main PC to the Ubuntu server via a crossover cable.
Thanks
This is the output of netplan --debug apply
which also shows the contents of my YAML files. I have tried with and without dhcp4/dchp6/gateway4/renderer.
networking netplan
networking netplan
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