• Re: UBUNTU Server without Network?

    From F. W.@3:770/3 to All on Tue Mar 16 08:30:41 2021
    Am 12.03.2021 um 11:04 schrieb The Natural Philosopher:

    I tried UBUNTU Server 64 Bit to build an intranet server. It starts
    without Network-Tools (f. e. ifconfig). I am associated to install
    sudo apt-get net-tools - okay, but without any network?

    How can one build a server without any network?

    FW

    By downloading the entire ubuntu repository onto a disk?

    Without Internet?

    Where did you get the installation code to start with?

    Rasperry Imager

    How are you posting here without Internet?

    I own seven computers...not just one ;-)

    Or is the question how do you bootstrap onto the network from a bare
    install?

    Yes, I did not know that "ip" is also possible...gave it just a try.

    Thanx

    FW

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  • From F. W.@3:770/3 to All on Tue Mar 16 08:28:50 2021
    Am 12.03.2021 um 10:35 schrieb A. Dumas:
    On 12-03-2021 08:40, F. W. wrote:
    I tried UBUNTU Server 64 Bit to build an intranet server. It starts
    without Network-Tools (f. e. ifconfig). I am associated to install
    sudo apt-get net-tools - okay, but without any network?

    How can one build a server without any network?

    One can't. I bet it includes 'ip' as an alternative to ifconfig, try:
    'ip a'.

    Thank you!

    FW

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  • From Richard Falken@1:123/115 to F. W. on Tue Mar 16 04:27:10 2021
    Re: Re: UBUNTU Server without Network?
    By: F. W. to All on Tue Mar 16 2021 08:30 am

    Am 12.03.2021 um 11:04 schrieb The Natural Philosopher:

    I tried UBUNTU Server 64 Bit to build an intranet server. It starts
    without Network-Tools (f. e. ifconfig). I am associated to install
    sudo apt-get net-tools - okay, but without any network?

    How can one build a server without any network?

    FW

    By downloading the entire ubuntu repository onto a disk?

    Without Internet?

    Where did you get the installation code to start with?

    Rasperry Imager

    How are you posting here without Internet?

    I own seven computers...not just one ;-)

    Or is the question how do you bootstrap onto the network from a bare install?

    Yes, I did not know that "ip" is also possible...gave it just a try.

    Thanx

    FW

    For the record, you used to be able to purchase the Ubuntu and Debian repositories as a DVD collection from the Internet. You
    would then load the indexes in your package manager and install the softweare in a more or less automated way using the package
    managers and your DVDs.

    You can replicate such deployment using a hard drive and installing a trivial repository there.

    There was also a tool (whose name I don't remember) that was designed to be installed in a pen-drive. You would take your
    pen-drive to a computer with internet and tell the too installed in the pen drive that you wanted to install $whatever in an
    offline machine. The tool would download all the dependencies and packages and save them, so when you got back to your off-line
    computer, you had everything that was needed to perform your install. The tool was also smart and didn't download dependencies
    if it knew the off-line computer already had them installed.

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  • From F. W.@3:770/3 to All on Fri Mar 26 08:21:22 2021
    Am 12.03.2021 um 08:40 schrieb F. W.:

    I tried UBUNTU Server 64 Bit to build an intranet server. It starts
    without Network-Tools (f. e. ifconfig). I am associated to install
    sudo apt-get net-tools - okay, but without any network?

    BTW: The network-port on the RBP 400 *does* work without any
    configuration. I placed my Pi 400 near the router and connected it with
    the Pi 400.

    I use it with ssh from other PC. Works great. Even a "Norton Commander" ("Midnight Commander") is available. Feels like 1989. :-D Love that machine.

    FW

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