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Re: ethernet cfg via kernel cmdline (was: Buster without systemd?)



On Mi, 25 mar 20, 12:21:49, Felix Miata wrote:
> Andrei POPESCU composed on 2020-03-25 17:45 (UTC+0200):
> 
> > $ cat /proc/cmdline
> > ip=192.168.1.64::192.168.1.1::a64p:eth0:off root=LABEL=a64p rootwait rw rootflags=noatime
> 
> > The interface is not even up after start and if I bring it up manually 
> > with 'ip' it doesn't have any IPv4 address configured (only IPv6, which 
> > is to be expected here).
> 
> eth0 isn't kernel native any more, is it?

It is on this device (PINE A64+).

> Maybe add net.ifnames=0 and/or change 192.168.1.64 to 192.168.1.64/24?

According to my understanding of the docs it must be an IP, the netmask 
(if necessary) can be specified in the 4th field (already tried that).

Kind regards,
Andrei
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