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By default, the confconsole config file (/etc/confconsole/confconsole.conf) contains useful info and default options. All of these are prefixed with a leading #.
However if a TurnKey instance has multiple NICs and the default NIC is changed to eth1, then the config file is cleared of all but the changed option(s). I suspect that similar occurs if any other options are changed.
The config changes should not affect the bulk of the config file. Either it should just remove the leading # of the #default_nic eth0 line and change it to eth1, or perhaps it should leave the commented default default_nic line and append a new default_nic eth1 line immediately below?
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By default, the confconsole config file (
/etc/confconsole/confconsole.conf
) contains useful info and default options. All of these are prefixed with a leading#
.However if a TurnKey instance has multiple NICs and the default NIC is changed to
eth1
, then the config file is cleared of all but the changed option(s). I suspect that similar occurs if any other options are changed.The config changes should not affect the bulk of the config file. Either it should just remove the leading
#
of the#default_nic eth0
line and change it toeth1
, or perhaps it should leave the commented defaultdefault_nic
line and append a newdefault_nic eth1
line immediately below?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: