04-19-2016, 11:48 AM
You didn't mention which OS. I am guessing it is Ubuntu/Debian.
From my experience (NOT on Pine64), newer Ubuntu/Debian uses a package called "network-manager" which sometimes(?) prevents reading the info on /etc/network/interfaces . The thing that worked for me is to uninstall it. So you can run "sudo apt-get remove network-manager", then reboot. Then it should use the IP from /etc/network/interfaces .
Not sure it will work for you. But it might be worth a try.
From my experience (NOT on Pine64), newer Ubuntu/Debian uses a package called "network-manager" which sometimes(?) prevents reading the info on /etc/network/interfaces . The thing that worked for me is to uninstall it. So you can run "sudo apt-get remove network-manager", then reboot. Then it should use the IP from /etc/network/interfaces .
Not sure it will work for you. But it might be worth a try.