Re: netwok issues

2015-01-14 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Sb, 10 ian 15, 13:10:07, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
 Francesco Pietra a écrit :
  Replaced defective Tyan-double-opterons server mainboard with a minimal
  asus H81M-K-intel i3, maintaining the same two mirror-raid HDs with debian
  amd64 wheezy.
  
  Now, network is only establised at a ZyXEL router when loading gnome,
  thereafter slogin to my amd64 server occurs regularly. Before that, at the
  linux prompt, no network with the H81M-K. Command
 
 New motherboard with integrated NIC means new MAC address, which means
 new interface name (eth0 - eth1) because of udev persistent naming
 rules. Check the new interface name with ifconfig -a or ip addr. If
 the interface was configured in /etc/network/interfaces, update its name
 accordingly.

... or /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules

Kind regards,
Andrei
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netwok issues

2015-01-10 Thread Francesco Pietra
Replaced defective Tyan-double-opterons server mainboard with a minimal
asus H81M-K-intel i3, maintaining the same two mirror-raid HDs with debian
amd64 wheezy.

Now, network is only establised at a ZyXEL router when loading gnome,
thereafter slogin to my amd64 server occurs regularly. Before that, at the
linux prompt, no network with the H81M-K. Command

# dhclient

also fails to establish network.

Thanks for suggesting where correcting.

francesco pietra


Re: netwok issues

2015-01-10 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Francesco Pietra a écrit :
 Replaced defective Tyan-double-opterons server mainboard with a minimal
 asus H81M-K-intel i3, maintaining the same two mirror-raid HDs with debian
 amd64 wheezy.
 
 Now, network is only establised at a ZyXEL router when loading gnome,
 thereafter slogin to my amd64 server occurs regularly. Before that, at the
 linux prompt, no network with the H81M-K. Command

New motherboard with integrated NIC means new MAC address, which means
new interface name (eth0 - eth1) because of udev persistent naming
rules. Check the new interface name with ifconfig -a or ip addr. If
the interface was configured in /etc/network/interfaces, update its name
accordingly.


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