Stuck @ 9.4.1.2 in a Proxmox Debian VM
by paulie420 from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5QKVC)
Hey, folks. I'm LOVING LFS and have been plugging away at it - learning a lot, but I think I'm getting into the nitty gritty and my greenness might be starting to show. :P
Theres a note in the docs:
In some cases such as when MAC addresses have been assigned to a network card manually or in a virtual environment such as Qemu or Xen, the network rules file may not have been generated because addresses are not consistently assigned. In these cases, this method cannot be used.
And sure enough, when I run
bash /usr/lib/udev/init-net-rules.sh
there is no
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
file output. I am running under Proxmox, so I wonder if thats the reason it doesn't crank out like a normal install - theres a note, but it doesn't say where or how to get the info I need to move along. Any suggestions?
Furthermore - I think this is where the rubber meets the road and things are gonna get a bit harder from here on out. Am I correct? I'm understanding things a little bit less, as I read ahead while trying to get beyond my current issue.
I'm really excited and having fun with LFS - I want to make it thru LFS and BLFS, so any help you might suggest would be great.
-Hoping to build the system @
pAULIE42o
.........
/s
Theres a note in the docs:
In some cases such as when MAC addresses have been assigned to a network card manually or in a virtual environment such as Qemu or Xen, the network rules file may not have been generated because addresses are not consistently assigned. In these cases, this method cannot be used.
And sure enough, when I run
bash /usr/lib/udev/init-net-rules.sh
there is no
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
file output. I am running under Proxmox, so I wonder if thats the reason it doesn't crank out like a normal install - theres a note, but it doesn't say where or how to get the info I need to move along. Any suggestions?
Furthermore - I think this is where the rubber meets the road and things are gonna get a bit harder from here on out. Am I correct? I'm understanding things a little bit less, as I read ahead while trying to get beyond my current issue.
I'm really excited and having fun with LFS - I want to make it thru LFS and BLFS, so any help you might suggest would be great.
-Hoping to build the system @
pAULIE42o
.........
/s