*** Quoting Ray Quinn from a message to Michiel van der Vlist ***
RQ> I once had mine set up for this. For the life of me, I cannot find
RQ> out what I did to make it work. It seems that I failed to backup the
RQ> network settings when "upgrading" the last time. Can someone point me
RQ> in the right direction? Using Debian 11 (bullseye)
This is how I have it setup on Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS. I had to do something
different on my Pi install, but I can't find those instructions anymore, it
was more complicated.
sudo nano /etc/netplan/00-installer-config.yaml
# This is the network config written by 'subiquity'
network:
ethernets:
ens160:
dhcp4: true
ipv6-address-token: "::f1d0:1:229:664"
version: 2
I believe all of the lines were already there, I just had to add in the the
ipv6-address-token line.
Jay
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