Setting a static IP address on a Linux system temporarily is useful in situations where you need to troubleshoot network issues or configure networking for a specific session.
This temporary change won’t persist after a reboot, but it can be easily applied for immediate network setup needs.
In this guide, we’ll walk through the steps to configure a static IP address on a Linux system using command-line tools.
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