------- Comment From [email protected] 2021-02-25 10:28 EDT------- (In reply to comment #25) > For netplan yaml of: > > network: > version: 2 > ethernets: > enc8f00: > dhcp4: yes > > It would be interesting to see if L3 dhcp starts to work if one does: > > $ sudo mkdir -p /etc/systemd/network/10-netplan-enc8f00.network.d > $ cat <<EOF | sudo tee -a > /etc/systemd/network/10-netplan-enc8f00.network.d/30-request-broadcast.conf > [DHCPv4] > RequestBroadcast=yes > EOF > > $ sudo networkctl reconfigure enc8f00 > > (or chzdev -d 0.0.8f00; chzdev -e 0.0.8f00 or reboot, whatever is easier to > make networkd force renew).
Thank you xnox. I confirm that this works with chzdev -d/-e and with reboot. @Asha, this is a better solution for you. ------- Comment From [email protected] 2021-02-25 10:36 EDT------- (In reply to comment #26) > My preference would be to fix networkd, if that fails netplan, and isc-dhcp > only if there is syntax to online the device in the right l2/l3 state via > kernel cmdline and that one needs to complete install over it. > > For example, does automatic chzdev device enablement provides > autoconfiguration for hipersockets in l3? in that case it would be neat for > ip=dhcp to just do the right thing. > Yes, 'chzdev -e' defaults to Layer3 unless you explicitely specify 'chzdev -e layer2=1'. Note that chzdev creates a udev rule to make this setting persistent. > Would turning on RequestBroadcast=yes for ID_NET_DRIVER=qeth_l3 interfaces > be good enough in networkd? Yes, that sounds good. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1914740 Title: IPs are not assigned for Hipersockets in DHCP mode To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-z-systems/+bug/1914740/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
