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Hello,
I'm trying to get a Fujitsu Siemens thin client working with 2 NIC's.
eth0 is on-board, eth1 is a pci board plugged in.
Both ethernet connections are recognized when loading the distribution, I've tried ascii & jessy.
Randomly after the install & configuration is completed one or the other NIC's becomes unavailable.
If I remove the pci board (I've tried different makes) every thing works fine.
Any good ideas please?
David.
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Randomly after the install & configuration is completed one or the other NIC's becomes unavailable.
May be a problem of names of the interfaces. I would try net.ifnames=0 on the kernel parameters.
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What is listed in dmesg when the NIC becomes unavailable?
Brianna Ghey — Rest In Power
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Thank you for the replies.
I have been trying various versions of Devuan, all seem to have the same issue.
I have added the MAC address to /etc/networks/interfaces and that seems to help, but it's not a complete solution, I think I need to add routing information.
I will see where to add the line net.ifnames=0 today.
I am struggling with looking at dmesg as when the interface becomes unavailable I can't SSH into the unit.
This unit, along with all the thin clients I use, is running headless.
Dabid.
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Can you offer me further help please? what do I do with net.ifnames=0
I've tried running it as a command and get told it's not a valid command, do I have to insert it into a file? if so which one?
I can see dmesg on the screen, but I can't export it, the only thing in it that refers to eth1 is a IPV6 error.
David.
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You could add the line to the file
/etc/sysctl.conf
echo net.ifnames=0 >> /etc/sysctl.conf
...will add the line to the end of the file.
You may need to reboot to activate the command.
Last edited by GlennW (2021-05-21 08:04:31)
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You could add the line to the file
/etc/sysctl.conf
echo net.ifnames=0 >> /etc/sysctl.conf
...will add the line to the end of the file.
You may need to reboot to activate the command.
that and or put net.ifnames=0 in /etc/default/grub, find the line as per below and enter net.ifnames=0 between the quotes.
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="net.ifnames=0"
then do,sudo update-grub and reboot machine
Last edited by dice (2021-05-21 12:29:06)
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