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Title:
Dell system takes a long time to
I can confirm that systemd 237-3ubuntu10.33 fixes this issue for me on
bionic.
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I can confirm that systemd 237-3ubuntu10.32 fixes this issue for me on
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I can confirm that systemd 240-6ubuntu5.8 fixes this issue for me on
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@ddstreet
Tested on bionic/disco/eoan. All of them do not rename the second usbnet
with MAC passthrough function, it keeps ifname eth0.
Thank you so much.
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Yes, since it will be the same result as udev failed to rename it, it
doesn't matter.
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Title:
Dell system takes a
I would like to explain the original intention of the design in the udev
rule.
Since it is not possible letting two NICs to have the same ifname, I
tend to find a way to assign a persistent name that would not duplicate
on a system for each usbnet. It is meant to break the current rule, so I
was
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Based on https://salsa.debian.org/systemd-
team/systemd/merge_requests/56#note_113429, is https://salsa.debian.org
/systemd-team/systemd/merge_requests/55 suitable for the SRU workaround?
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@Dan
I've submitted a merge request to Debian that only applies to Dell
system the idea mentioned in comment #4, it modifies the rule 73
-special-net-names.rules.
https://salsa.debian.org/systemd-team/systemd/merge_requests/55
Please help to review this.
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There is 73-special-net-names.rules which 73-usb-net-by-mac.rules was
split from, and it'll execute prior to 73-usb-net-by-mac.rules.
We can keep the fixed internal MAC passthrough interface using MAC
address as interface name, and let removable dongles using pathname by
adding following line to
I would like to propose to write a rule to rename a removable Realtek
8153 interface with ID_NET_NAME_PATH instead of ID_NET_NAME_MAC.
The solution may impact users using Realtek 8153 and manipulate it by
the interface name since the name is not consistent and will change when
switching USB port.
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Importance: Undecided => Critical
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Che Cheng (cktenn)
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Public bug reported:
This is a bug reopen from
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1837700
The original one caused systemd regressed.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1842651
This issue needs an alternative solution.
** Changed in: oem-priority
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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Title:
Dell system takes a long time to
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Title:
Dell system takes a long time to
I can confirm that systemd 240-6ubuntu5.4 fixes this issue for me on
disco.
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I can confirm that systemd 237-3ubuntu10.26 fixes this issue for me on
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Need fix landing in bionic before 31st of August.
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Title:
Dell system takes a long time to connect network with
** Description changed:
- Dell has a feature called MAC addrss passthrough[1] that would force usb
- ethernet adapters to be assigned with a predefined MAC address stored in
- BIOS or so. This feature has been landed to mainline kernel in driver
- r8152[2]. So whenever a r8152 managed device is
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