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Bug#777439: Jessie DI-rc1 amd64 after installation no network interfaces



Holger Wansing <linux@wansing-online.de> (2015-02-14):
> Heiko Ernst <gipfelsturm111@gmx.net> wrote:
> > this is my installer syslog
> [...]
> > Feb 10 07:52:49 debootstrap: Creating /etc/network/interfaces.
> 
> Hmm, at the beginning of the installation, /etc/network/interfaces is
> created and apparently works (OP did not complain about network
> problems _during_installation_ ).
> 
> But at the end of install:
> 
> > Feb 10 08:14:44 finish-install: info: Running /usr/lib/finish-
> > install.d/55netcfg-copy-config
> > Feb 10 08:14:45 netcfg[29439]: INFO: Starting netcfg v.1.127 (built 
> > 20150104-2209)
> > Feb 10 08:14:45 netcfg[29439]: INFO: Starting netcfg v.1.127 (built 
> > 20150104-2209)
> > Feb 10 08:14:45 netcfg[29439]: DEBUG: No interface given; clearing 
> > /etc/network/interfaces
> > Feb 10 08:14:45 netcfg[29439]: DEBUG: Writing informative header
> > Feb 10 08:14:45 netcfg[29439]: DEBUG: Success!
> > Feb 10 08:14:45 netcfg[29439]: DEBUG: Writing loopback interface
> > Feb 10 08:14:45 netcfg[29439]: DEBUG: Success!
> 
> /etc/network/interfaces is wiped out!
> This shouldn't have happened in a shell-only install ...

Yeah, that looks fishy. Not sure whether there's something getting
confused because of eth0 vs. wlan0, and/or because of the IPv6
configuration (see the bug that's getting fixed for D-I Jessie RC3)…

With a little luck I'll stumble upon something similar while testing
wireless things in the upcoming days.

Mraw,
KiBi.

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