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===== With Debian 10 Buster ===== | ===== With Debian 10 Buster ===== | ||
- | According some sources, there is at least two methods | + | How to rename a network interface |
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- | The simplest | + | |
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- | < | + | |
- | rename enx00e04c885302=lan0 | + | |
- | </ | + | |
- | + | ||
- | Another methos should be to create a file **/ | + | |
< | < | ||
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</ | </ | ||
- | The systemd method has a problem if you need to create a **VLAN**. When the system creates e.g. the **lan.602**, its MAC address matches the systemd snippet, so systemd tries to assign to it the name **lan** but the name already | + | **WARNING**: You cannot use this method to safely assign |
- | A workaround can be the following: tell the kernel to use the old eth0 schema (passing the **net.ifnames=0** option), then instruct systemd to act only on **%%eth*%%** network interfaces: | + | **WARNING**: |
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+ | A workaround can be the following: tell the kernel to use the old '' | ||
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Name=lan0 | Name=lan0 | ||
</ | </ | ||
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+ | ==== Beware of initramfs image ==== | ||
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+ | :!: If you have some files in **/ | ||
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+ | These files are considered by '' | ||
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+ | So it is always advisable to **update the initramfs** whenever you update the content of **/ | ||
+ | |||
+ | < | ||
+ | update-initramfs -k all -u | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | === How to unpack the iniramfs image to inspect its content === | ||
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+ | In **Debian 12** the iniramfs image may be composed by two appended cpio archives. The first containing the Intel microcode in //ASCII cpio archive// format, and the second containing the actual initramfs as a //Zstandard compressed cpio archive//. To extract both, do the following: | ||
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+ | Extract **the microcode part** (take note of the number of blocks printed on stderr): | ||
+ | |||
+ | < | ||
+ | cat / | ||
+ | 14080 blocks | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | |||
+ | Make a copy of **the initramfs part** stripping the microcode and decompress it: | ||
+ | |||
+ | < | ||
+ | dd if=/ | ||
+ | unzstd initramfs.img.zst --stdout | cpio --extract --make-directories | ||
+ | </ | ||
==== NetworkManager interfering with rename ==== | ==== NetworkManager interfering with rename ==== | ||
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SUBSYSTEM==" | SUBSYSTEM==" | ||
</ | </ | ||
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+ | :!: **ATTENZIONE**: | ||
+ | |||
+ | :!: **ATTENZIONE**: | ||
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===== Debian 9 Network Interface Naming ===== | ===== Debian 9 Network Interface Naming ===== | ||
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