Hi guys, I'm struggling here setting up a static IP permanently.
I'm using ethernet and by default it connects using DHCP to the Auto eth1 connection. So I added an entry in the network connections tool and configured it for static IP (I also checked the 'connect automatically' check box) and it connected fine to my new connection. However after I rebooted the computer it automatically connected back to the Auto eth1 connection (which I cannot edit).
I can switch to my static connection manually by clicking on the network icon on the panel and selecting my static connection, but I want to make it to connect to my static connection automatically and not to this Auto eth1.
Any ideas will be appreciated.
P.S. I know I can edit the /etc/network/interfaces file, but I'm asking how to do it through the default tool.
I'm using ethernet and by default it connects using DHCP to the Auto eth1 connection. So I added an entry in the network connections tool and configured it for static IP (I also checked the 'connect automatically' check box) and it connected fine to my new connection. However after I rebooted the computer it automatically connected back to the Auto eth1 connection (which I cannot edit).
I can switch to my static connection manually by clicking on the network icon on the panel and selecting my static connection, but I want to make it to connect to my static connection automatically and not to this Auto eth1.
Any ideas will be appreciated.
P.S. I know I can edit the /etc/network/interfaces file, but I'm asking how to do it through the default tool.
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