http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1188949 http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1188949#c45 Raija Ruuska <raija.ruuska@iki.fi> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |raija.ruuska@iki.fi --- Comment #45 from Raija Ruuska <raija.ruuska@iki.fi> --- (In reply to Vladislav Milenin from comment #43)
(In reply to Jonathan Kang from comment #42)
(In reply to Vladislav Milenin from comment #41)
Created attachment 854023 [details] dhclient log
When executing the command "dhclient -v -d eth0" nothing happens and "Device "eth0" does not exist." is output. My network is called enp2s0, as the system automatically named it during installation. In the command, I changed "eth0" to "enp2s0" and it was executed correctly.
Yep. Use your ethernet interface name instead.
The log shows that dhclient still cannot get an reply from DHCP server. It didn't even get an DHCPOFFER this time.
I've run out of ideas what it could be. Most likely, this is a unique bug on my configuration, which cannot be reproduced by anyone else. At the moment, as a solution, I use the dhcp=internal parameter from comment#7 and it works fine all the time.
I have a brand new mini PC ASUS ExpertCenter PN52 and I have the same problem. The network disconnects every few days. I have not noticed the same error in another mini PC (Intel� NUC Kit NUC8i7BEH). Both computers have the same software Tumbleweed 20221202. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.