
On 31/05/16 12:25 AM, William Witteman wrote:
On 31 May 2016 12:08 a.m., "El Fontanero" <el.fontanero@gmail.com <mailto:el.fontanero@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 30/05/16 11:38 PM, William Witteman wrote:
I haven't changed /etc/network/interfaces in forever, but ifconfig -a shows that eth0 is not being configured, and if down eth0 confirms it.
Check /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules against your eth0's MAC address
Half a dozen times bitten...
Thanks for the tip. Sadly, the MAC address is in there correctly.
Do you have a fairly explicit setup in /etc/network/interfaces, or did the helpful-but-rather-secretive Gnome Network Mangler offer to do everything? I tend to set up wired Ethernet explicitly, but let Gnome or whatever have its way with a wireless interface, if applicable... At least it stays out of the way if you have specified a system-wide network setup. Mike