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  1. Hi, Everyone is there any possible way to change the IP address of tinker board using python script. I tried to change it using script, changes reflecting in network file properly (/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/Wired Ethernet1.nmconnection). But It's creating new connection eth0 and taking auto IP. Not taking my IP, anyone have any idea about this my guess is because of edit maybe format change will happens because of that its not changing I think. File also attached . Eg. [connection] id=Ethernet connection 1 uuid=940351fd-af24-4694-ab43-65f8560e76d7 type=ethernet permissions= [ethernet] mac-address-blacklist= [ipv4] address1= 192.168.1.220/24,192.168.1.10 dns8.8.8.8 4.2.2.2 dns-search= method=manual [ipv6] addr-gen-mode=stable-privacy dns-search= ip6-privacy=0 method=auto Wired1.nmconnection
  2. Hi, I installed x11vnc and I want to make it run at startup. I already set it as a service, but I would like to know where the startup script is in Tinkerboard 2S (Debian 10 - Buster). I saw an old post that in 2S the startup script is the same as the one in previous generation, which is /system/etc/init.asus.sh So, I put the command in there, reboot, but it doesn't autorun. I set the permission to be executable (chmod 755). I also experimented by putting it in /boot/cmdline.txt - no luck. Where is the startup script location?
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