automatic installation for Linux
Subject: Re: Network interface renaming fails
>>>>> On Fri, 5 Jun 2020 12:15:53 +, "Michael S. Kriss"
>>>>> said:
> I have 5.9.3 version.
> Does the 5.9.4 release fix this?
>From the changelog:
* 30
> On Fri, 5 Jun 2020 12:15:53 +, "Michael S. Kriss"
> said:
> I have 5.9.3 version.
> Does the 5.9.4 release fix this?
>From the changelog:
* 30-interface: also try altname of network interface
This is a fix needed for a 5.5 kernel.
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regards Thomas
I have 5.9.3 version.
Does the 5.9.4 release fix this?
From: linux-fai on behalf of Thomas Lange
Sent: Thursday, June 4, 2020 5:12 PM
To: fully automatic installation for Linux
Subject: Re: Network interface renaming fails
>>>>> On Thu
> On Thu, 4 Jun 2020 20:44:02 +, "Michael S. Kriss"
> said:
> If I understand the 30-interface script /etc/network/interfaces
> gets populated with eth0 and eth1 since they are not renamed.
30-interface should use the "renamed" name in
/etc/network/interfaces. Are you using t
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From: linux-fai on behalf of Thomas Lange
Sent: Thursday, June 4, 2020 2:19 PM
To: fully automatic installation for Linux
Subject: Re: Network interface renaming fails
>>>>> On Thu, 4 Jun 2020 18:22:07 +, "Michael S.
> On Thu, 4 Jun 2020 18:22:07 +, "Michael S. Kriss"
> said:
> During install of a fai client I'm getting:
> systemd-udevd: eth0: failed to rename network interface 2 from 'eth0' to
'enp2s0f0': Device or resource busy
This comes from the initrd created by dracut. You can just
On Thu, 2020-06-04 at 18:22 +, Michael S. Kriss wrote:
> During install of a fai client I'm getting:
>
> systemd-udevd: eth0: failed to rename network interface 2 from 'eth0'
> to 'enp2s0f0': Device or resource busy
>
> After rebooting newly installed client the rename from eth to enp is
> su
During install of a fai client I'm getting:
systemd-udevd: eth0: failed to rename network interface 2 from 'eth0' to
'enp2s0f0': Device or resource busy
After rebooting newly installed client the rename from eth to enp is successful
which causes networking not to be enabled due to /etc/network/