Hi,
I removed allow-hotplug eth0 and it still does not auto configure :(
Where would i find log files to diagnose this?
Thanks
On 16 September 2015 at 20:55, Sven Hartge wrote:
> linuxthefish wrote:
>
> > After I reboot my Debian machine it does
linuxthefish wrote:
> I removed allow-hotplug eth0 and it still does not auto configure :(
> Where would i find log files to diagnose this?
Please run
ifup -v eth0
after a reboot if the error persists and paste the output verbatim to
the list.
Grüße,
Sven.
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Hi,
After I reboot my Debian machine it does not assign an IP to eth0. It
brings the interface up after a reboot, but does not set the IP on it!
Running a cronjob every min to set the IP address is the only way to
fix this, but why does it happen? Is this some sort of bug?
My interfaces file is
linuxthefish wrote:
> After I reboot my Debian machine it does not assign an IP to eth0. It
> brings the interface up after a reboot, but does not set the IP on it!
> Running a cronjob every min to set the IP address is the only way to
> fix this, but why does it happen?
On 9/16/2015 12:38 PM, linuxthefish wrote:
Hi,
After I reboot my Debian machine it does not assign an IP to eth0. It
brings the interface up after a reboot, but does not set the IP on it!
Running a cronjob every min to set the IP address is the only way to
fix this, but why does it happen? Is
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