Roger Heflin wrote on 7-NOV-2020 22:53:48.78

>try ifconfig -a , ifconfig only shows interfaces that are "up",
>ifconfig XXX up will do it, or networkmanager can set it up if it has
>a config or having a network-scripts file for it saying onboot=yes or
>a ifup <device> with a network-scripts ifcfg-dev file defining it.
>Otherwise the device is down and ifconfig will not show it.
>"ip link" is the new way to show it, and should show all hw interfaces
>whether up or not.

Thanks that was helpfull.
Got the interface "up". No idea why it was down. I did not use it for some
years, but I'm sure it worked at that time and was "up"

       regards
           Jouk


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