On 18/08/17 19:38, David Guyot wrote:
I'm afraid you won't get much help if you don't explain your problem in English. These are English-speaking mailing lists.
The original poster provided a Google translation, which I thought was a good effort:
===================================== google translation ===================================== Newly installed system, I tried to modify the network. But networking restart has been in a failed state, but I can use it after reboot. Troubleshoot the reasons for finding ifdown -v ethx found ip addr del ip / mask deleted is not the old address, but the new address. So in the closed restart he just added / etc / network / interfaces in the new ip address. Ip addr found that they both coexist the state. #ifconfig eth3 Eth3: flags = 4099 <UP, BROADCAST, MULTICAST> mtu 1500 Inet 172.16.1.20 #cat / etc / network / interfaces Auto eth3 Iface eth3 inet static Address 172.16.1.16 Netmask 255.255.255.0 #ifdown -v eth3 # He deleted the network in the new interfaces configuration, not the old network. / Bin / ip addr del 172.16.1.16/255.255.255.0 broadcast 172.16.1.255 dev eth3 label eth3 My temporary fix is: ## cat fix-network.sh #! / Bin / bash /etc/init.d/networking stop $ (Ip addr | grep inet | grep -v 127.0.0.1 | awk '{printf "ip addr del% s dev% s \ n", $ 2, $ NF}') /etc/init.d/networking start #ifup eth0
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