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#1 2013-03-13 00:22:47

ackt1c
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[solved] systemd dhcpcd service

So

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#2 2013-03-13 09:17:49

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Re: [solved] systemd dhcpcd service

Is your device eth0? The interface naming scheme has changed, it's no longet eth0, eth1 and so on, but udev gives names to devices based on the MAC address now. Unless you manually changed config files, you will have this new naming scheme in effect. Check with ip link.

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#3 2013-03-13 11:15:13

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Re: [solved] systemd dhcpcd service

Systemd renames network interfaces. In my case, the eth0 interface was renamed to enp1s0. Run ifconfig and check if the name of the network interface you wanna use is indeed eth0.

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#4 2013-03-15 12:14:09

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Re: [solved] systemd dhcpcd service

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#5 2013-03-15 13:56:22

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Re: [solved] systemd dhcpcd service

Sounds like you solved it. Please mark it as so, thanks.


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#6 2013-03-15 14:03:15

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Re: [solved] systemd dhcpcd service

elkoraco wrote:

udev gives names to devices based on the MAC address now.

I think the default is to name them based on bus location.


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