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   On Tue, 14 May 2024 18:44:48 -0000 (UTC), bp wrote:   
      
   > What's the easiest way to manually set a RasPiOS host's IP address?   
   > Raspi-config offers DHCP or networkmanager,   
   > but neither invites manual intervention.   
      
   The traditional Debian way is to hand-edit /etc/network/interfaces. If an   
   interface entry begins “interface «name» inet static”, then you can   
   follow   
   them with explicit settings, and NetworkManager should not touch them.   
      
   If you are using systemd-network (as Ubuntu does), then it is suffices to   
   put config files named “«n»-«name».network»” in /etc/systemd/network,   
   one   
   for each interface, with manual settings in them. The format for these is   
   documented in systemd.network(5).   
      
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