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Re: Wheezy removed ifupdown



On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 6:07 PM, Ramon Hofer <ramonhofer@bluewin.ch> wrote:
>
> After upgrading the packages in Wheezy amd64 I can't connect to the
> network anymore. This is on my htpc where I only have xbmc running. So no
> gnome, kde, etc.
> Every other computer in the network has no problems.
>
> I can't even ping localhost. It says "connect: Network is unreachable".
> What I can do is assign a network address manually. But this doesn't help.
>
> When I try ifdown eth0 it tells me that the command is not found. In the
> apt history.log (which you can find below) one can find "Remove:
> ifupdown:amd64 (0.7~alpha5+really0.6.16)" which for me seems to be the
> cause of the problem.
>
> I now downloaded the package from my laptop, copied it to a usb stick and
> installed it with dpkg -i.
>
> But the problem is when I do a dist-upgrade it will ignore the ifupdown
> package? Should I now just install the package with apt-get again?
> And why did this happen?

http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2012/05/msg01834.html


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