Felix,
Let me tighten the problem definition.
1) I am able to change the name of the interface
2) This interface does NOT come up at boot time.
3) Manually configuring the interface produces an interface that is up and sort
of functional. The host command produces some DNS information but when
Feilix,
Thanks for responding.
I don't any instructions in your post.
George...
Initially there's no ipv4 for eth0. Setting manually and trying to use the
result is shown in the following snippit:
fc34-bash 5.0 ~# ifconfig eth0
eth0: flags=4163 mtu 1500
ether 54:04:a6:10:61:87 txqu