Egg-and-chicken problem: need the VLAN package to install the VLAN package












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Hello everyone!



I have installed Ubuntu Server 18.04 in na Hyper-V VM (please, no flack, not my fault...) and this particular network is a VLAN. No other traffic is permitted through the relevant switch, only that one VLAN id (let's say, 39).



So... I have no connectivity to the internet to apt-get the vlan package, but without the vlan package I can't set up eth0.39 to get internet connectivity. A nasty egg/chicken problem.



I can't even download the sole package to another machine on the same subnet, because without the vlan setting on my eth0 I can't even access neighbouring machines.



I have no access to the Hypervisor disks also, so I can't mount them.



What sould I do?










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    You should be able to add a VLAN interface manually, then install the vlan package. Try with ip link add link eth0 name eth0.39 type vlan id 39, Then ip link set eth0.39 up and configure your IP no the device.

    – Thomas
    Feb 2 at 9:17













  • Thank you Thomas! I really though this would only work with the vlan package.

    – Henrique
    Feb 12 at 19:54


















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Hello everyone!



I have installed Ubuntu Server 18.04 in na Hyper-V VM (please, no flack, not my fault...) and this particular network is a VLAN. No other traffic is permitted through the relevant switch, only that one VLAN id (let's say, 39).



So... I have no connectivity to the internet to apt-get the vlan package, but without the vlan package I can't set up eth0.39 to get internet connectivity. A nasty egg/chicken problem.



I can't even download the sole package to another machine on the same subnet, because without the vlan setting on my eth0 I can't even access neighbouring machines.



I have no access to the Hypervisor disks also, so I can't mount them.



What sould I do?










share|improve this question


















  • 2





    You should be able to add a VLAN interface manually, then install the vlan package. Try with ip link add link eth0 name eth0.39 type vlan id 39, Then ip link set eth0.39 up and configure your IP no the device.

    – Thomas
    Feb 2 at 9:17













  • Thank you Thomas! I really though this would only work with the vlan package.

    – Henrique
    Feb 12 at 19:54
















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Hello everyone!



I have installed Ubuntu Server 18.04 in na Hyper-V VM (please, no flack, not my fault...) and this particular network is a VLAN. No other traffic is permitted through the relevant switch, only that one VLAN id (let's say, 39).



So... I have no connectivity to the internet to apt-get the vlan package, but without the vlan package I can't set up eth0.39 to get internet connectivity. A nasty egg/chicken problem.



I can't even download the sole package to another machine on the same subnet, because without the vlan setting on my eth0 I can't even access neighbouring machines.



I have no access to the Hypervisor disks also, so I can't mount them.



What sould I do?










share|improve this question














Hello everyone!



I have installed Ubuntu Server 18.04 in na Hyper-V VM (please, no flack, not my fault...) and this particular network is a VLAN. No other traffic is permitted through the relevant switch, only that one VLAN id (let's say, 39).



So... I have no connectivity to the internet to apt-get the vlan package, but without the vlan package I can't set up eth0.39 to get internet connectivity. A nasty egg/chicken problem.



I can't even download the sole package to another machine on the same subnet, because without the vlan setting on my eth0 I can't even access neighbouring machines.



I have no access to the Hypervisor disks also, so I can't mount them.



What sould I do?







networking apt package-management network-manager vlan






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    You should be able to add a VLAN interface manually, then install the vlan package. Try with ip link add link eth0 name eth0.39 type vlan id 39, Then ip link set eth0.39 up and configure your IP no the device.

    – Thomas
    Feb 2 at 9:17













  • Thank you Thomas! I really though this would only work with the vlan package.

    – Henrique
    Feb 12 at 19:54
















  • 2





    You should be able to add a VLAN interface manually, then install the vlan package. Try with ip link add link eth0 name eth0.39 type vlan id 39, Then ip link set eth0.39 up and configure your IP no the device.

    – Thomas
    Feb 2 at 9:17













  • Thank you Thomas! I really though this would only work with the vlan package.

    – Henrique
    Feb 12 at 19:54










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You should be able to add a VLAN interface manually, then install the vlan package. Try with ip link add link eth0 name eth0.39 type vlan id 39, Then ip link set eth0.39 up and configure your IP no the device.

– Thomas
Feb 2 at 9:17







You should be able to add a VLAN interface manually, then install the vlan package. Try with ip link add link eth0 name eth0.39 type vlan id 39, Then ip link set eth0.39 up and configure your IP no the device.

– Thomas
Feb 2 at 9:17















Thank you Thomas! I really though this would only work with the vlan package.

– Henrique
Feb 12 at 19:54







Thank you Thomas! I really though this would only work with the vlan package.

– Henrique
Feb 12 at 19:54












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