Am 30.03.2016 um 17:07 schrieb Bob von Knobloch:
> On 30/03/16 16:43, Erich Titl wrote:
...
>
> _AND_ I have found it! An extra space after "address 192.168.142.1 ".
>
> I use 'vi' and on all my 'normal' machines, I have set it so that it
> highlights whitespace at end-of-line. This, of
On 30/03/16 16:43, Erich Titl wrote:
> Typically this is caused by an error (often whitespace instead of tab)
> in the interface stanza.
>
> Did you try to leave away the gateway?
>
> cheers
>
> ET
YES!
Although I thought I had re-typed the eth0 stanza, doing it again has
cleared the problem.
Am 30.03.2016 um 16:23 schrieb Bob von Knobloch:
> On 30/03/16 16:08, Erich Titl wrote:
...
>> This should not be necessary, but you can start commenting stuff in leaf.cfg
> OK, I had already tried this (in case of any non-printing chars hidden
> in the file. Nevertheless I've done exactly as you
Hi
Am 30.03.2016 um 15:54 schrieb Bob von Knobloch:
> Perhaps a clue,
>
> I made a null-modem cable and captured the boot sequence.
> With all 3 eths connected to switches (to make link appear).
> The boot-up shows:
>
> ===SNIP=
> Setting
On 30/03/16 16:08, Erich Titl wrote:
> Hi Bob
>
> Am 30.03.2016 um 15:54 schrieb Bob von Knobloch:
>> Perhaps a clue,
>>
> ...
>
>>
>> I don't know where the error message originates, but it seems to point
>> at misconfiguration of eth0 (i.e. my problem).
>
> It looks like it, but it is not
Hi Bob
Am 30.03.2016 um 15:54 schrieb Bob von Knobloch:
> Perhaps a clue,
>
...
>
> I don't know where the error message originates, but it seems to point
> at misconfiguration of eth0 (i.e. my problem).
It looks like it, but it is not obvious
I would try first to delete the whole eth0
Perhaps a clue,
I made a null-modem cable and captured the boot sequence.
With all 3 eths connected to switches (to make link appear).
The boot-up shows:
===SNIP=
Setting kernel variables ...
net.ipv4.conf.default.rp_filter = 1
Hello Bob,
I reply to an older message, but I also read your latest mail and did
not find an obvious error in the contents of /etc/network/interfaces.
Zitat von Bob von Knobloch :
> If I issue (by hand) "ip addr add x.y.z.q/24 dev eth0", then the address
> appears, bound to
>> Would you mind to post your entire /etc/network/interfaces file, also
>> the contents of
>
> Sure, but tonight (I am at work now, the box is at home.
>
>> /etc/network/if-up.d
>> /etc/network/if-pre-up.d
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> ET
OK Erich
Interfaces eth1 & eth2 work fine
output of 'ip a' is:
ip a