Hi, > -----Original Message----- > From: Freek de Kruijf <[email protected]> > Sent: 22 November 2022 12:55 > To: Mailinglist openSUSE ARM <[email protected]> > Subject: Change in name of Ethernet device > > I just did a 'zypper dup' on an aarch64 Tumbleweed system and lost the > Ethernet > device. > > Instead of having the name eth0 it is now named end0. After copying > /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-eth0 to /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-end0 and > restarting the network I now see with ip a an UP end0 device. However I cannot > access the system using ssh because the firewall does not know end0. > > How can I rename end0 into eth0 again?
Here, on my aarch64 server running Tumbleweed, Ethernet is not named eth0 but enp2s0 and the update did not affect it. What hardware are you running on? I suspect the Systemd version update (251.8 -> 252.1) to be responsible of this eth0 => end0 naming change. But no idea if it is expected or not. Could you create a bug report for this problem, please? Thanks, Guillaume > > > -- > fr.gr. > > member openSUSE > Freek de Kruijf
