On 11/24/2013 10:33 AM, Bruce Dubbs wrote: > Alan Feuerbacher wrote: >> On 11/24/2013 12:19 AM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Per Ken's suggestion, I added the ethernet driver for my Realtek ethernet device, recompiled the kernel, reinstalled systemd/udev from scratch. Still no luck. When linux starts, I see a message: "Bringing up the eth0 interface... skipped" When I try to bring up the network with ifup I get this: ifup eth0 ####### Bringing up the eth0 interface... Adding IPv4 address 10.0.1.1 to the eth0 interface...Cannot find device "eth0" ***** *****face eth0 doesn't exist. ####### >> Ok, then I must have missed something when building the system. What do >> I look for in the LFS book to build the right ethernet driver? > > Bring up a working system and run lsmod. I get this: lsmod ###### Module Size Used by x86_pkg_temp_thermal 4511 0 ###### I know that something is very wrong, but where do I go from here? > We have no way to tell what > hardware you have, but we do refer to several references on configuring > a kernel in Section 8.3. I read them, thank you. > You can also just build all ethernet drivers as modules. You may get > some interface like enp2s0. See > http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames/ > > The objective of udev-lfs-208-1/init-net-rules.sh in Section 6.62 is to > create a udev rule to rename this back to eth0. After reinstalling systemd/udev I still don't get this file. Alan -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page