Howdy,
Having gotten my systemd booted up, I found that networking is not
working. It looks to me like it sort of starts, with these messages:
[ OK ] Started Network Service.
Starting Network Name Resolution...
[ OK ] Started Network Name Resolution.
But testing with ping 8.8.8.8 yields the message:
PING 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8): 56 data bytes
ping: sending packet: Network is unreachable
Then I tried this:
systemctl start dhclient@eth0
Eventually this came back with:
A dependency job for [email protected] failed. See 'journalctl -xn'
for details.
Doing the latter command basically just confirmed that networking is not
coming up.
When I compiled dhcp and executed "systemctl start dhclient@eth0" per
the LFS book's instructions for DHCP-4.3.1, I got this (error?) message:
Running in chroot, ignoring request.
So apparently something is not right even in the compilation stage of dhcp.
When I installed the non-systemd LFS last week, I had no issues with
networking. For this new systemd LFS I used the same configuration
parameters as last week. In particular, "eth0" worked for the name of
the network card.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Alan
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