Interface Naming inside nfsroot

2017-03-14 Thread Dennis Steinmann
Hi there, I'm using FAI 5.0.3 on an Ubuntu 16.04 machine with a Debian 8 nfsroot. My problem is to setup the interface for the installed system correctly. When I boot the nfsroot, all interfaces named eth[0-9]*. The variable "$NIC1" is also set to eth0. The script "30-interface" is doing this: [

Re: Interface Naming inside nfsroot

2017-03-14 Thread Thomas Lange
> On Tue, 14 Mar 2017 11:21:27 +0100, Dennis Steinmann > said: > When I boot the installed systems (CentOS 7 or Ubuntu 16.04), I have > eno16777984 (CentOS 7) or ens160 (Ubuntu) instead of eth0. Have a look at the new code in DEBIAN/30-interfaces https://github.com/faiproject/fa

AW: Interface Naming inside nfsroot

2017-03-14 Thread steven.w...@t-online.de
/011640.html . Best regards, Steven -Original-Nachricht- Betreff: Interface Naming inside nfsroot Datum: 2017-03-14T11:21:50+0100 Von: "Dennis Steinmann" An: "linux-fai@uni-koeln.de" Hi there, I'm using FAI 5.0.3 on an Ubuntu 16.04 machine with a Debian 8 nfsroo

Re: Interface Naming inside nfsroot

2017-03-14 Thread Dennis Steinmann
Hey Thomas, thanks for your reply. I've tried the new "30-interface" from github, but it doesn't work for Ubuntu 16.04. This script found eno1628 as interface name, but after the installation of Ubuntu 16.04 the name changed to "ens32": ubuntu:~# udevadm info /sys/class/net/ens32 P: /device