@ peebee/whoever:-
Normally, my Ethernet connection invariably comes up as interface 'eth0' or occasionally 'eth1' (Lucid springs to mind here). But I've discovered a strange difference in BB.
For some reason, my ethernet interface is reporting itself as 'enp3s3'..??? It configures, and connects fine.....but for the very first time, I cannot install WINE correctly. (It won't download/install the 'gecko' and 'mono' packages, needed for HTML rendering (gecko) and .NET framework emulation (mono)). Insists there's no connection to the server 'stream'.
Anybody else discovered this 'oddity'?
Mike.
Possible networking 'bug' in Upup Bionic Beaver 18.05?
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Thats not a bug, its a feature
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/network-inter ... ewolf.html
Some info in that link about inserting a UDEV rule to change the name.
I remember seeing a reference to the network name changes in the murga forum somewhere, with a fix. Don't know where though.
Edit:Mentioned here for radky's Dpup-Stretch 7.5
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/network-inter ... ewolf.html
Some info in that link about inserting a UDEV rule to change the name.
I remember seeing a reference to the network name changes in the murga forum somewhere, with a fix. Don't know where though.
Edit:Mentioned here for radky's Dpup-Stretch 7.5
.Alpha-1 changelog: 20/Oct/2017
- Add /etc/udev/rules.d/80-net-name-slot.rules for conventional network nomenclature
Last edited by perdido on Thu 10 May 2018, 12:50, edited 1 time in total.
Not so. These "cryptic but predictable" interface names are the equivalent of using UUIDs to identify drive partitions. They uniquely identify the device.p310don wrote:Seems like a solution to a problem that nobody had...
If you have a machine with multiple ethernet or wifi ports, there is no guarantee that they will initialize in the same order. So port #1 may be eth0 on one boot and eth1 on the next.
Using the cryptic names solves this problem.
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Mmm.....perdido wrote:Thats not a bug, its a feature
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/network-inter ... ewolf.html
Some info in that link about inserting a UDEV rule to change the name.
I remember seeing a reference to the network name changes in the murga forum somewhere, with a fix. Don't know where though.
Edit:Mentioned here for radky's Dpup-Stretch 7.5Alpha-1 changelog: 20/Oct/2017
- Add /etc/udev/rules.d/80-net-name-slot.rules for conventional network nomenclature
Well, thanks for the link, perdido. That's something I was not aware of, I must admit. More systemd/udev-related stuff. Where will it end..?
Thanks for the clarification, Bill. Makes sense, I suppose..!rcrsn51 wrote:Not so. These "cryptic but predictable" interface names are the equivalent of using UUIDs to identify drive partitions. They uniquely identify the device.
If you have a machine with multiple ethernet or wifi ports, there is no guarantee that they will initialize in the same order. So port #1 may be eth0 on one boot and eth1 on the next.
Using the cryptic names solves this problem.
If that's the case, though, I have to assume that PhilB must have employed the above-mentioned 'fix' for Xenial, as the 'follow-up' to Wily. Because my Xenialpup has the 'traditional' interface nomenclature.....and there's definitely no problems installing WINE there.
I guess further disclosures will come to light; 'Bionic' is, after all, still pretty new.
Mike.