![]() # /etc/cloud//99-disable-network-config.cfg with the following: # To disable cloud-init's network configuration capabilities, write a file Changes to it will not persist across an instance. Here's the result of cat /etc/netplan/*.yaml: # This file is generated from information provided by I tried adding the following lines but they did not make any difference (I tried/rebooted multiple times) auto loĭo I have to add all these steps in a script which starts at boot (if so how?) or is there a simple solution to tell ubuntu to use the adapter every time I boot? Then, finally it showed a valid IP address.įyi, my /etc/network/interfaces was completely empty. ![]() ![]() This resulted in sudo lshw -C network not showing "DISABLED" anymore, but ifconfig shows that the interface does not have a valid IP. I tried solutions from multiple forums from the past 10 years, e.g.: sudo ip link set enx00e04c6801e1 up Sudo lshw -C network gives the following result: *-network DISABLED I also tried a different adapter (Lenovo Thinkpad USB 3.0 Ethernet adapter). It works well in a parallel running Windows VM. Important: Ubuntu runs as VM in the latest Virtualbox, with a USB filter allowing access from the VM. I am trying to get a DELOCK 62966 USB 3.0 > 4x Ethernet Adapter to work in a Ubuntu machine. (tl dr) My USB 3.0 ethernet adapter is found (lsusb), but the Ethernet interface is disabled after every reboot in Ubuntu 18.04 beta 2, even if I enable it with ip or ifconfig command (funny: it's found during installation and even connects, via dhcp, but is disabled after first reboot).
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