![]() I get the following output # interfaces(5) file used by ifup(8) and ifdown(8)Īnd when I do ifconfig on my ubuntu, I get back 3 different interfaces: ![]() Now when I use the following code: cat /etc/network/interfaces ![]() Stanza, e.g., right after the gateway line) so that the MAC address is On Debian, Ubuntu, and similar systems, place the following in theĪppropriate section of /etc/network/interfaces (within an iface So I found this great article online explaining how to change a Mac Address permanently through the /etc/network/interfaces file on my Ubuntu. How might I be able to specifically change the Mac Address of the enp3s0 and wlp2s0 interfaces through the /etc/network/interfaces file? What code would I have to include inside? I have been trying for some time now without success sadly enough.
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