This trick should work on all Debian-based Linux distros, including Ubuntu. To get started, type ifconfig at the terminal prompt, and then hit Enter. This command lists all network interfaces on the system, so take note of the name of the interface for which you want to change the IP address.
by Taylor Gibb via How-To Geek
by Taylor Gibb via How-To Geek
How to Change Your IP Address From the Command Line in Linux
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January 05, 2018
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