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distros:opensuse_tumbleweed_server [2024/05/10 20:59] Sean Rhonedistros:opensuse_tumbleweed_server [2024/06/02 12:33] (current) – [NetworkManager] Sean Rhone
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   * Last updated: 2024/05/10   * Last updated: 2024/05/10
  
-<code>preempt='none' nohz='off' pci='pcie_bus_perf,realloc,pcie_scan_all,big_root_window' pcie_aspm='off' reboot='pci'</code>+<code>preempt='none' nohz='off' pci='pcie_bus_perf,realloc,pcie_scan_all,big_root_window' pcie_aspm='off' modprobe.blacklist='sp5100_tconowatchdog</code>
  
-===== Network =====+===== NetworkManager =====
  
-****+  TODO: Make a static Ethernet profile with these settings, attach it to a device(?), and activate it to replace whatever gets created by-default ((''Wired connection 1'' appeared after replacing a network card and didn't follow the ''enp0s'' scheme)) 
 + 
 +<code>nmcli con show</code>
  
-  sudo yast2 'lan'+<code>sudo nmcli connection modify 'Wired connection 1'ipv4.dns' '192.168.1.1,9.9.9.9,149.112.112.112'</code>
  
-==== Hostname/DNS ====+<code>sudo nmcli connection modify 'Wired connection 1' 'ipv6.dns' '2620:fe::fe,2620:fe::9,2606:4700:4700::1112'</code>
  
-  * https://quad9.net/ +<code>sudo nmcli connection modify 'Wired connection 1' 'ipv4.address' '192.168.1.152/24'</code>
-  * See [[notes:dns_servers|DNS servers]] for other DNS servers+
  
-  * Static Hostname: ''Computer name'' +<code>sudo nmcli connection modify 'Wired connection 1' 'ipv4.gateway' '192.168.1.1'</code>
-  * Modify DNS Configuration: ''Use Custom Policy'' +
-  * Name Server 1''9.9.9.9'' +
-  * Name Server 2: ''149.112.112.112'' +
-  * Name Server 3: ''1.1.1.2''+
  
-==== Routing ====+<code>sudo nmcli connection modify 'Wired connection 1' 'ipv4.method' 'manual'</code>
  
-  * Destination: ''default'' +<code>sudo nmcli connection up 'Wired connection 1'</code>
-  * Gateway: ''192.168.1.1'' +
-  * Device: ''-''+
  
 ===== lm_sensors ===== ===== lm_sensors =====
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 ===== Time ===== ===== Time =====
  
-  * :!: 2024/05/06: Even though ''chrony'' does NTP sync, it doesn't seem to write it to the hardware clock which is usually wrong after a CMOS reset ((starting Firefox quickly after rebooting has a wrong system clock certificate failure error))+  * :?: 2024/05/06: On GNOME, even though ''chrony'' does NTP sync, it doesn't seem to write it to the hardware clock which is usually wrong after a CMOS reset ((starting Firefox quickly after rebooting has a wrong system clock certificate failure error)); it's not known if this affects Server
   * This sets the hardware clock to the current system/OS clock   * This sets the hardware clock to the current system/OS clock
   * TODO: Figure out ''chrony'' command to do NTP sync   * TODO: Figure out ''chrony'' command to do NTP sync
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