Hello,
Long time user, first time posting, because everything had been working so well so far!
I have a few CTs running Linux Devuan 6 Excalibur. The network configuration is nothing out of the ordinary, and pretty much a copy/paste save for the MAC and IP address obviously. They are set up using veth on the bridge with a publicly reachable IP.
The issue is that two of these do not bring up the loopback interface at boot. From within the container, simply issuing an "ifconfig lo up" is enough to cure the problem, but I cannot figure out WHY it's not coming up on its own in these two containers, even when /etc/network/interfaces has the very same "auto lo …" stanza.
Has anyone encountered this behaviour before? I have been unable to find anything similar on the forum so far.
How would I go about investigating this?
Many thanks!
EDIT: for context, containers are running on PVE 9.1.16
Long time user, first time posting, because everything had been working so well so far!
I have a few CTs running Linux Devuan 6 Excalibur. The network configuration is nothing out of the ordinary, and pretty much a copy/paste save for the MAC and IP address obviously. They are set up using veth on the bridge with a publicly reachable IP.
The issue is that two of these do not bring up the loopback interface at boot. From within the container, simply issuing an "ifconfig lo up" is enough to cure the problem, but I cannot figure out WHY it's not coming up on its own in these two containers, even when /etc/network/interfaces has the very same "auto lo …" stanza.
Has anyone encountered this behaviour before? I have been unable to find anything similar on the forum so far.
How would I go about investigating this?
Many thanks!
EDIT: for context, containers are running on PVE 9.1.16
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