Hi, (see below for my comment/question)
On Thu, Oct 03, 2019 at 09:45:10PM -0300, Werner Horsch wrote: > Package linux-headers-4.19.0-6-amd64 > > I'm writing to you after looking for days on a solution to a boot error I'm > experiencing with the ethernet board on two machines, both have the same > board provider. Both ran Mint in the past with no issues at all > > [ [0;1;31mFAILED [0m] Failed to start [0;1;39mRaise network interfaces [0m. > See 'systemctl status networking.service' for details. > > I enabled the use of nonfree repositories so as to get RTL drivers, tried > several things out with no success at all. I inspect a 3rd box which has > the same RTL board but runs LinuxMint flawless, the only difference I could > see is that has a different kernel > > Here some outputs that may help > werner@G42 ~ $ lspci | egrep -i --color 'network|ethernet' > 02:00.0 Network controller: Ralink corp. RT3090 Wireless 802.11n 1T/1R PCIe > 03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8101/2/6E > PCI Express Fast/Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 02) > > $ sudo journalctl -xe > -- Support: https://www.debian.org/support > -- > -- An ExecStart= process belonging to unit networking.service has exited. > -- > -- The process' exit code is 'exited' and its exit status is 1. > Oct 01 22:13:52 G42 systemd[1]: networking.service: Failed with result > 'exit-cod > -- Subject: Unit failed > -- Defined-By: systemd > -- Support: https://www.debian.org/support > -- > -- The unit networking.service has entered the 'failed' state with result > 'exit- > Oct 01 22:13:52 G42 systemd[1]: Failed to start Raise network interfaces. > -- Subject: A start job for unit networking.service has failed > -- Defined-By: systemd > -- Support: https://www.debian.org/support > > > $ sudo systemctl status networking.service > ● networking.service - Raise network interfaces > Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/networking.service; enabled; vendor > prese > Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Tue 2019-10-01 22:17:42 -03; 29s > ago > Docs: man:interfaces(5) > Process: 1904 ExecStart=/sbin/ifup -a --read-environment (code=exited, > status= > Main PID: 1904 (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE) > > Oct 01 22:17:42 G42 systemd[1]: Starting Raise network interfaces... > Oct 01 22:17:42 G42 ifup[1904]: Cannot find device "eth0" > Oct 01 22:17:42 G42 ifup[1904]: ifup: failed to bring up eth0 > Oct 01 22:17:42 G42 systemd[1]: networking.service: Main process exited, > code=ex > Oct 01 22:17:42 G42 systemd[1]: networking.service: Failed with result > 'exit-cod > Oct 01 22:17:42 G42 systemd[1]: Failed to start Raise network interfaces. > > I appreciate any advice on a freshly installed system I would not expect any network device being named 'eth*'. Is your /etc/network/interfaces (or corresponding) auto-generated? It might give a clue if you would forward the output of 'ip link'. Kind regards, Nicolas
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