2017-02-09 - Re: [GRASE-Hotspot] Weird network problem

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From: Daniel Crusoe <di***n@gmail.com>
Message Hash: e7f65d2ae83f4842d924c4d6710e947c657080de297e80fb08d623deac4446a8
Message ID: <07da83db-4c13-4d10-bf9e-ce1925349be6@grasehotspot.org>
Reply To: <201209181921.40879.solbu@solbu.net>
UTC Datetime: 2017-02-09 14:19:16 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2017 13:19:16 -0800

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i realise this is a rather old post (5 years) but i had a similar problem 
and i found that all i had to was switch eth0 and eth1 in this file /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules 
to fix my issues with my cards (they were also being given weird names, so 
i had to disable that and make it look here for the card names) (i havent 
worked on any flavour of linux for almost 10 years so i am basically 
relearning everything from scratch)
(source of info: 
http://askubuntu.com/questions/767786/changing-network-interfaces-name-ubuntu-16-04 
)



On Tuesday, September 18, 2012 at 7:21:36 PM UTC+2, Johnny Solbu wrote:
>
> On Monday 17 September 2012 22:31, Timothy White wrote: 
> > Sounds like 2 possible issues. 
> > The first is network manager took control of the cards. 
>
> It doesn't. We've disabled it ininterfaces for many months. 
> e.g. "iface eth0 inet manual". In case it was not obvious, we change this 
> too (e.g eth0 to eth1, and back) when editid the interfaces file. 
>
> > The other thing to watch for when replacing nics is the naming to 
> change. 
> > Eth0 becoming eth1 for example. 
>
> I don't se how that is relevant. Please explain 
>
> > Sometimes you need to check the udev config 
>
> The only line in udev.conf is "udev_log="err" 
>
> > and check the Mac against the names. 
>
> Come again? 
>
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