Hi, On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 08:39:17PM +0000, Steven Chamberlain wrote: > Please attach your full /var/log/installer/syslog (gzipped) if that > doesn't help.
I would've liked that in any case, to be honest. Because the second netcfg invocation was truncated from the log originally pasted. Also we never saw the full preseeding file on the list. > The above write_loopback procedure is triggered again after install from > 55netcfg-copy-config, if "netcfg/target_network_config" is set to > "nm_config" or "loopback". (Wiping then writing just a loopback entry). > > Maybe you need to preseed this setting to "ifupdown" for it to work as > expected? The question is: Why isn't the connection type detected as being "wired"? By setting "ifupdown" you simply skip the logic that should ensure that the right thing is being done. Unless n-m got installed. Is it possible that a desktop system was installed here? With network-manager being present in the final installation? If so, wasn't network-manager configured (it should be)? It will place a file in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections. Obviously by preseeding ifupdown one has explicit configuration through interfaces(5) in the target, hence n-m will ignore the device. Kind regards Philipp Kern
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