Per Jessen wrote:
pit wrote:
I figured out I'd need to set up a bridge with eth1 and wlan0, so I could get an IP address. But when I fire up yast, to create a bridge, it only offers wlan0 and eth0 as possible interfaces for bridging. eth1 *is* visible in the overview - just not available for bridging.
Would anyone know why? And does anyone have a similar setup running who could give me some hint/jumpstart?
It's been a while since I've used YaST for setting up a bridge, but ISTR that the interfaces to be bridged must be unconfigured. If for some reason YaST won't pick eth1, you can always edit the config file yourself, but I would guess you might find clues as to why in the yast log file.
Thought about this, too. But if I first delete all configurations, no IF showed up at all in the bridged devices tab :( And on my first try eth0 had been configured, but did show up in the list. I glanced through the yast2 log, but didn't find obvious hints. Pit -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org