Hi,
I have a machine (specs below) running 21.06-BETA that was running fine, until I configured a network bridge (details below). Now, it will boot to a login prompt as expected / respond to pings on the network, but then ~ 10 seconds later two bold-white init.d-type messages will print to the screen and then poof it will go off the network and the display will go black. Its completely unresponsive until I powercycle, and then the process repeats itself.
I'm pretty sure the issue is related to the network bridge I added just before the issue started. I can reboot into rescue mode OK - is there a way I can nuke the network config from the rescue mode prompt / how would I do that? I tried disabling the NIC in bios and still get the crash. Any other ideas?
Specs:
I was trying to setup a network bridge so that a VM I configured could access the host itself. The default macvtap configuration was working fine, but due to limitations it has I could not access the host itself from the VM. I tried setting up the bridge in several configurations from the BUI, but lost network access most of the time. Local / console access would work, but the network was non-functional. The final config I have, which I'm pretty sure is crashing it is:
I have a machine (specs below) running 21.06-BETA that was running fine, until I configured a network bridge (details below). Now, it will boot to a login prompt as expected / respond to pings on the network, but then ~ 10 seconds later two bold-white init.d-type messages will print to the screen and then poof it will go off the network and the display will go black. Its completely unresponsive until I powercycle, and then the process repeats itself.
I'm pretty sure the issue is related to the network bridge I added just before the issue started. I can reboot into rescue mode OK - is there a way I can nuke the network config from the rescue mode prompt / how would I do that? I tried disabling the NIC in bios and still get the crash. Any other ideas?
Specs:
- Dell Precision 3431 w/ i5-9600
- 32GB Non-ECC RAM
- 1GB M.2 SATA 8X0 EVO boot drive
- 2x 2TB SATA 8X0 QVO data mirror
- Intel gigabit NIC
I was trying to setup a network bridge so that a VM I configured could access the host itself. The default macvtap configuration was working fine, but due to limitations it has I could not access the host itself from the VM. I tried setting up the bridge in several configurations from the BUI, but lost network access most of the time. Local / console access would work, but the network was non-functional. The final config I have, which I'm pretty sure is crashing it is:
- on-board intel nic (eno2) configured with no IP address
- bridge br01 configured with a LAN ip address and eno2 as a member
- One VM's nic configured to bridge to br01
- VM set to autostart - I didn't want it to be autostart, but some other issue seems to cause the VM to keep reverting to auto-start.