On 26.11.2012, at 17:20, Ciaran Farrell wrote:
One thing I've been noticing on the CuBox is that, at each reboot, the network interface is not brought up. Strangely, the system tries to set up ethX where X increments by one at each reboot. For example, I now see the following in /var/log/boot.log:
network[398]: Setting up (localfs) network interfaces: network[398]: lo network[398]: lo IP address: 127.0.0.1/8 network[398]: ..done eth4 network[398]: No configuration found for eth4 network[398]: ..unusedWaiting for mandatory devices: eth0 network[398]: 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 [...] network[398]: eth0 No interface found network[398]: ..failed
The last time, eth3 was involved; before that eth2. Next time it will be eth5.
In yast (network settings), there were two interfaces - eth0 and eth4 (not configured). I deleted eth0 and configured eth4 (basically just set it to dhcp rather than static). After saving, the network was back up again.
Any idea what is causing this?
Is the mac address changing across reboots? Alex
Ciaran
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