WoodsieLord
New Member
Hello, this is probably a silly question.
I'm not familiar with systemd networkd nor any other manager.
I want to create a bridge br0 with eth0 and eth1 (usb addapter).
I can do this with bridge utils using two simple commands:
This method lacks persistance. In other words, it does not survive a reboot.
What's the correct way to "hardcode" this config, so I can tell the dhcpcd.conf to ignore these interfaces while being able to manage the wireless interface to manage the rpi remotely ?
I've been googling around for hours and I have a headache already! Some people suggest using /etc/network/interfaces while others say this is not the way it's done.
THIS article tells you to switch to systemd networkd but I'm afraid if I do that, I won't be able to configure wireless networking with ease.
I'm using an RPI 3B (with GUI).
What's the purpose ? run wireshark to diagnose devices by plugging them between the pi.
Thanks in advance
I'm not familiar with systemd networkd nor any other manager.
I want to create a bridge br0 with eth0 and eth1 (usb addapter).
I can do this with bridge utils using two simple commands:
Code:
brctl addbr br0
brctl addif br0 eth0 eth1
This method lacks persistance. In other words, it does not survive a reboot.
What's the correct way to "hardcode" this config, so I can tell the dhcpcd.conf to ignore these interfaces while being able to manage the wireless interface to manage the rpi remotely ?
I've been googling around for hours and I have a headache already! Some people suggest using /etc/network/interfaces while others say this is not the way it's done.
THIS article tells you to switch to systemd networkd but I'm afraid if I do that, I won't be able to configure wireless networking with ease.
I'm using an RPI 3B (with GUI).
What's the purpose ? run wireshark to diagnose devices by plugging them between the pi.
Thanks in advance