On 09/23/2018 11:34 AM, John Le Brasseur wrote:
Hi Pierre.
I don't know if attachments are allowed on this forum but I have
attached three screenshots:
startup screen,
ls-l_sys_class_net and
ip_link_list
I am not sure of the answers to your other questions but i did not use
systemd and there is no /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules file
at all. Only 55- ..., 81- ... and 83- ...
I checked in my LFS 8.2 build and found a
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules file.
I typed it identically into my LFS 8.3 build, with no visible success.
Copy of net-rules also attached.
Iv'e just got this feeling it is the kernel build but do not know how to
tackle the problem itself.(or Iv'e forgotten)
Please don't top post.
Did you notice the note in Section 7.4. Managing Devices
"In some cases such as when MAC addresses have been assigned to a
network card manually or in a virtual environment such as Qemu or Xen,
the network rules file may not have been generated because addresses are
not consistently assigned. In these cases, this method cannot be used."
That's why you don't have 70-persistent-net.rules.
I didn't see your answer to Pierre's comment about the files in
/sys/class/net/. The configuration file at the start of Section 7.5
will need to be modified to match the virtual environment's setup. The
file should probably be named something like ifconfig.enp0s3 )matcing
what the kernel thinks the NIC name is) and the contents changed to
match what Virtual Box provides.
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