No probs, you helped enough... Il giorno sabato 5 ottobre 2013 02:15:30 UTC+2, garyamort ha scritto: > > > > On Friday, October 4, 2013 7:24:10 PM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote: >> >> Im glad to see you explanation, now is solved... a doubt is left: How >> could the Sys Builder make image that boot always in eth0? might they use >> eth0 or wifi... IMHO >> > > I'm afraid my knowledge pretty much ends at knowing WHAT the issue is and > a generalized way to solve it - but not the specifics for your case. > > I only remember all of this because I ran across the same "issue" with > running Ubuntu on virtual systems via Amazon EC2. I'd try to "clone" a > working system to turn it into an EC2 image and when I booted a new > copy[which received a new virtual ethernet card with a new MAC address] it > would not work. I eventually figured out the specific steps to follow > when creating an EC2 image to purge this information so they would work - > but I honestly don't know what exactly the "process" should be when dealing > with the BBB. At the moment I only have one BBB so it doesn't affect me. > > Sorry I couldn't be more help. :-( I just figured I'd try to explain it > in some extra detail because it was quite frustrating/difficult to > understand when I first encountered it[especially since this "feature" had > not been in the previous version of Ubuntu I used at the time, so it > initially felt like the new version of Ubuntu "broke" EC2]. > > >
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