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@@ -5,12 +5,14 @@ that appears as a real machine on the host's Ethernet network.
Assumptions:
- - The host's Ethernet interface is eth0.
+ - The host uses Ethernet for networking.
+
- The host uses IPv4 DHCP for network configuration.
Note: only perform the following steps over a physical login to the host since
the configuration involves bringing the host's networking down.
+Note: commands that start with the `#` prompt must be executed as root.
1. Switch to systemd-networkd for network configuration.
@@ -51,14 +53,18 @@ the comment at the beginning of each file for its purpose):
Note: if you are already using systemd-networkd, then you may already have
some configuration in /etc/systemd/network/. If the existing configuration
-conflicts with this setup (for example, you already have a configuration
-for eth0), then you will need to remove the relevant files.
+conflicts with this setup (for example, you already have a configuration for
+the Ethernet interface), then you will need to remove the relevant files.
Then adjust the following to match your setup:
- Ethernet interface name if not eth0: 20-br0-eth0.network (both name and
content)
+ Use the following command to list all network interfaces:
+
+ # ip link show
+
- Bridge MAC address: 10-br0.netdev
Use your Ethernet interface's address as your bridge address, which