Hi David,
Axel Beckert wrote:
> > which creates a new naming convention to interfaces which renders
> > them unknown. […] Because of the systemd issue, I do not have
> > "normal" interfaces such as eth0 or wlan0,
>
> I thought that's not related to systemd, just to udev — which comes
> from the systemd source package, but is also installed with other init
> systems.
>
> But then again, I found no (currently running) system of mine which
> has sysvinit or openrc and these new interface names. (But IIRC I
> deliberately turned them of in some cases.)
Finally found a system with good old sysvinit and whose (sole) network
interface is named "enp0s31f6". So that's definitely not
systemd-specific.
I though don't have xymon-client installed on that machine. So if it
doesn't come out that the new net-tools output is the cause, I'll
probably have to set up a VM to test that.
Regards, Axel
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