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Mark Haney wrote: |
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> I've got a server doing something weird with it's network interfaces. |
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> It's got one NIC in it, and from the live CD it sees that NIC as ETH0. |
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> However, no matter what I do on boot from the HDD, it sees that |
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> interface as ETH1. Even though it was originally setup as ETH0. And |
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> now, on a reboot, none of the networking services starts up because the |
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> system thinks eth0 does not exist. |
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Check |
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/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules |
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there will probably be another interface with the "eth0" name. Just |
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delete it and move the eth0 name to your current interface. |
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raf |