Hi there,
I'm running "Raspberry Pi Desktop - 64-bit - Bookworm" on my "Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W" and want to change the IP address to a static IP address using a script.
This used to be possible at the times of DHCPCD but is not possible anymore now.
My research only brought me to NMTUI which is a terminal based program to guide the user to change the ip address.
But I want a bash script which does the work for me.
(I have to configure numerous PIs and want to automate as much as possible for that)
I did some research on that but couldn't find anything that would really help me.
Is here anybody who had the same challange/task and solved this already to give me some advise / hint on how to proceed?
Kind regards and many thanks in advance!
I'm running "Raspberry Pi Desktop - 64-bit - Bookworm" on my "Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W" and want to change the IP address to a static IP address using a script.
This used to be possible at the times of DHCPCD but is not possible anymore now.
My research only brought me to NMTUI which is a terminal based program to guide the user to change the ip address.
But I want a bash script which does the work for me.
(I have to configure numerous PIs and want to automate as much as possible for that)
I did some research on that but couldn't find anything that would really help me.
Is here anybody who had the same challange/task and solved this already to give me some advise / hint on how to proceed?
Kind regards and many thanks in advance!
Statistics: Posted by rbthn — Fri Sep 13, 2024 7:09 pm