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Netplan config
Run the command
sudo -sYou will be prompted for the system password. Type the root the password and press enter.
Run the command
cd /etc/netplanRun the command
ls -aReview the list of files and select the one for the running network config. On a new system this will be
00-installer-config.yaml.Run the command
nanonetplan-file-name. Using the default netplan file the command isnano 00-installer-config.yaml.Copy paste the netplan file from below into a text editor
network: ethernets: eno1: addresses: - 172.16.1.169/16 nameservers: addresses: [1.1.1.1, 8.8.8.8] routes: - to: default via: 172.16.0.5 eno2: addresses: - 10.0.0.2/25 nameservers: addresses: [1.1.1.1, 8.8.8.8] routes: - to: default via: 10.0.0.6 table: 2 routing-policy: - from: 10.0.0.2 table: 2 enp1s0: addresses: - 10.0.0.250/25 nameservers: addresses: [1.1.1.1, 8.8.8.8] routes: - to: default via: 10.0.0.251 table: 3 routing-policy: - from: 10.0.0.250 table: 3 version: 2Edit the network interface names to fit your network
Edit the ip addresses and gateway to fit your network
Copy the file into your netplan file
Press crtl+x and then enter to exit nano.
Press the y and enter to confirm you want to save and exit.
Run the command
netplan tryIf there are no error accept the output
Run the command
ip route sh table allReview the network table set appropriately.
