Bug 36118 - UCR Network configuration not committed after installation
UCR Network configuration not committed after installation
Status: CLOSED FIXED
Product: UCS
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Network
UCS 4.0
All Linux
: P5 normal (vote)
: UCS 4.0
Assigned To: Philipp Hahn
Drees Dormann
: interim-3
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Reported: 2014-10-10 10:31 CEST by Philipp Hahn
Modified: 2014-11-26 06:54 CET (History)
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Description Philipp Hahn univentionstaff 2014-10-10 10:31:12 CEST
After installation of UCS-4 /etc/network/interfaces still contains the D-I generated content instead of being generated by out UCR template mechanism.
  ifdown -a
  ucr commit /etc/network/interfaces
  ifup -a
  ifup eth0
fixed it.

/usr/lib/finish-install.d/55netcfg-copy-config needs to be patched.
Comment 1 Philipp Hahn univentionstaff 2014-10-10 15:42:32 CEST
r13832 | Bug #36118 d-i: Skip overwriting /etc/network/interfaces

Package: netcfg
Version: 1.108.6.201410101034
Branch: ucs_4.0-0

ucs_4.0-0-20141010-150123-dvd-amd64.iso
ucs_4.0-0-20141010-150202-dvd-i386.iso

# isoinfo -f -R -i ucs_4.0-0-latest-dvd-amd64.iso | grep netcfg
/amd64/netcfg_1.108.6.201410101034_amd64.udeb
Comment 2 Drees Dormann univentionstaff 2014-11-04 13:41:19 CET
/etc/network/interfaces is generated by ucr template
Comment 3 Stefan Gohmann univentionstaff 2014-11-26 06:54:38 CET
UCS 4.0-0 has been released:
 http://docs.univention.de/release-notes-4.0-0-en.html
 http://docs.univention.de/release-notes-4.0-0-de.html

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