2013-10-29 - Re: [GRASE-Hotspot] Issues during installation

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From: Timothy White <ti***8@gmail.com>
Message Hash: ab952c74bec33fdc47474ea8b4b084fd8b01a95bff93d3ae818f5784592a645d
Message ID: <CAESLx0Li4ftKJKy_Fggx7JD_7Jp-a2jF=-4=Azs3zai9izk8AQ@mail.gmail.com>
Reply To: <52451EDA.6000103@radez.hr>
UTC Datetime: 2013-10-29 22:14:21 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2013 15:14:21 +1000

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On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Drazen <dr***a@radez.hr> wrote:

>  This should be reversed. While installing Ubuntu it will take any
> interface which you say is default for the server (from linux side of mind
> default is one which will be connected to network and Internet. At that one
> linux expects to get DHCP address from your router first. )
> So whichever one you set Deafult and there is cable connected to router
> and internet will be fine for Ubuntu installation.
> However, Grase installation expects that eth0 is internet one, and eth1 is
> one Grase will manage. That is why chilly crashed.
> As seen from your post you did switch those two.
>

Not entirely true. Grase will auto detect which interface is connected to
the WAN, and then find the first available one not connect to anything.
This assumes that the second interface isn't setup with DHCP for example.
You can always use the web interface to verify the settings, and hit save
to ensure those are the correct settings, then reboot.

Tim

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