No network after installing a command line system

Bug #145848 reported by Nicklas Svanteson
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Bug Description

Binary package hint: udev

New install from Gutsy beta.

When I install a command line system from server or alternate CD I get no network after reboot. The network is available during the install.
If I install a desktop system (Gnome) from alternate or Live CD I have no network problems.

The motherboard is an Asus M2N-MX with integrated network controller (Nvidia MCP61).

I have no network problems with Debian Etch when installing a command line system and I have also tried Fedora so I think we can exclude any problems with the motherboard itself.

Thanks,

Nicklas Svanteson

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Nicklas Svanteson (nicklas-teknister) wrote :

70-persistent-net.rules

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Nicklas Svanteson (nicklas-teknister) wrote :

dmesg

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Nicklas Svanteson (nicklas-teknister) wrote :

udev log

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Nicklas Svanteson (nicklas-teknister) wrote :

Found the error in 70-persistent-net.rules

I only have one network interface in this computer.

Changed NAME="eth1" to NAME="eth1" solved the problem.

Can this be fixed prior to final release?

Thanks,

Nicklas Svanteson

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Nicklas Svanteson (nicklas-teknister) wrote :

Sorry, made a typo...

Changed to NAME="eth0"

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