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Chancho

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  1. I would like to use my work computer to boot into Ubuntu from a usb stick so I can work on some ruby scripts when I'm not busy. The PC is normally connected via ethernet to the lan, but unplugging it has never caused any issues(IT won't call). Would there be any trace of me booting from a usb stick if the network cable is unplugged before doing so? I would then boot back into windows and plug the ethernet cable back in. I'm concerned that there may be log of the usb stick being mounted.
  2. I'm getting the same thing with my MK3. All the config files that I checked in the webif and if I ssh into it are set for 172 range, but any device that connects via wifi gets 192 range addresses. I did update to 1.0.2. and I checked my config files for ^M s. I'm sharing my internet from my desktop (en1 over en0 on a mac). Pineapple clients get internet fine, I just cant figure out why they aren't on the 172 range. If I unplug the ethernet between the pin and my mac and try to connect to pineapple over wifi. I won't get any ip from the pineapple. It won't connect. it just has a spinning progress meter that won't stop until I cancel the attempt. I did a factory reset and reboot I little while ago and I'm still getting the same thing. I doubt that cleared anything up, but if I get it working right I'll post back EDIT: I had dhcp enabled for ipv6 on my desktop (os x, providing internet connection) I shut that off and now pineapple clients are getting ips in the right range. I already had the ipv4 settings entered manually per setup instructions. It is taking a long time for a client to connect to the pineapple. I'm not sure whats going on with that.
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