Egg-and-chicken problem: need the VLAN package to install the VLAN package
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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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 thevlan
package. Try withip link add link eth0 name eth0.39 type vlan id 39
, Thenip 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 thevlan
package.
– Henrique
Feb 12 at 19:54
add a comment |
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
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
networking apt package-management network-manager vlan
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You should be able to add a VLAN interface manually, then install thevlan
package. Try withip link add link eth0 name eth0.39 type vlan id 39
, Thenip 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 thevlan
package.
– Henrique
Feb 12 at 19:54
add a comment |
2
You should be able to add a VLAN interface manually, then install thevlan
package. Try withip link add link eth0 name eth0.39 type vlan id 39
, Thenip 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 thevlan
package.
– Henrique
Feb 12 at 19:54
2
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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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You should be able to add a VLAN interface manually, then install the
vlan
package. Try withip link add link eth0 name eth0.39 type vlan id 39
, Thenip 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