With the current version (not the -proposed version), my understanding
is that both devices keep their original names, neither device comes
up at all, and neither device will get an IP, dynamic or static. But
if I understand your comment correctly, you're saying that one of the
devices (the one with mac :f5) comes up and gets a DHCP IP? Is that
right? And if so, what is the device called - eth_dhcp or something
else?
Do you have virtualbox guest additions? I wonder if that's doing
something funky. And just checking you don't have ifupdown installed?
Hi,
I'm a bit confused then.
This is the netplan config you mentioned:
network:
version: 2
renderer: networkd
ethernets:
id0:
match:
macaddress: 08:00:27:6b:d8:91
set-name: eth_static
addresses: [ 1.2.3.4/16 ]
gateway4: 5.6.7.8
id1:
match:
macaddress: 08:00:27:23:68:f5
set-name: eth_dhcp
dhcp4: true
With the current version (not the -proposed version), my understanding
is that both devices keep their original names, neither device comes
up at all, and neither device will get an IP, dynamic or static. But
if I understand your comment correctly, you're saying that one of the
devices (the one with mac :f5) comes up and gets a DHCP IP? Is that
right? And if so, what is the device called - eth_dhcp or something
else?
Do you have virtualbox guest additions? I wonder if that's doing
something funky. And just checking you don't have ifupdown installed?
Regards,
Daniel