It also looks like it is not using IPV4, only IPV6. Strange.
On Sun, May 14, 2017 at 10:40 PM, Michael Barnes
wrote:
> More info seems to lead to more questions. Apparently this has something
> to do with systemd. I guess this is a new (to me) thing and it changes the
> way stuff is named. So,
More info seems to lead to more questions. Apparently this has something to
do with systemd. I guess this is a new (to me) thing and it changes the way
stuff is named. So, what used to be eth0 is now enp3s0. But, trying the
usual network commands with that don't work either.
Michael
On Sun, May
my first step is usually to find the model number in the lspci output, and
the google that number along with ubuntu 16.04 and see if anyone's posted a
guide.
-wes
On Sun, May 14, 2017 at 9:28 PM, Michael Barnes
wrote:
> Installed 16.04 LTS via flash drive to new hard drive. Only took a few
> mi
Installed 16.04 LTS via flash drive to new hard drive. Only took a few
minutes! Previous DVD installs took much, much longer. Anyhow, so far, no
network. Sadly, my Linux memory has become very foggy, so please forgive
the noobie type questions. I don't seem to be finding eth0. Using lspci, I
find t
I figured the quickest and easiest was probably to start all over. It looks
like all my files, pictures, documents, etc. are still intact. I'll just
stick in a new hard drive, install 16.04 LTS from scratch, then copy what I
need from the old drive to the new one. Thanks for everyone's comments.
M