Hi Heystek,
I’ve seen a similar thing recently installing ISE on a Linux 7 machine. It
looks like a complaint about the naming convention of your primary NIC. You can
force a name-change if you want using the network manager (I did it in RHEL,
unsure about Ubuntu) but better to find a solution
Hey Mike
Thank you for your reply!
On the Mathworks forums some of the folks suggest to “force” a name change.
Apparently the license is looking for “eth0” but on my machine it is “em1”.
That is what is. causing the error.
I was just wondering if there is perhaps a more elegant solution to
Hi Heystek,
Unfortunately not - I have had this in the past as well IIRC, some of the
more modern Linux distributions will give you something like "en0s1" or the
like. Matlab is stuck in the past, looking for eth0.
It's easy enough to change the name, but bear in mind that you may have
some funni
Hi Heystek,
Not sure what the linux flavour dependencies are, but this is quick and
easy and works for (eg) making MATLAB 2016 work with Ubuntu 2018 --
https://blog.leiy.me/post/create-dummy-network-interfaces-on-linux
Cheers
Jack
On Tue, 18 Aug 2020 at 12:00, James Smith wrote:
> Hi Heystek,
The consistent albeit cryptic names like “enp0s5” might make life easier for
automating Linux installations, but I don’t think they make life easier for
sysadmins or power users. Fortunately, this naming scheme is optional and it’s
easy to switch to the more human-friendly names by adding “net.i
the
grub cfg file, or the interfaces list. In my case the only way to effect a
change was to use the network config/manager command line utility.
From: David MacMahon [mailto:dav...@berkeley.edu]
Sent: 18 August 2020 16:00
To: casper@lists.berkeley.edu
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> to the grub cfg file, or the interfaces list. In my case the only way to
> effect a change was to use the network config/manager command line utility.
>
>
>
> *From:* David MacMahon [mailto:dav...@berkeley.edu]
> *Sent:* 18 August 2020 16:00
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