How to make proxmox install use eth1 and not eto0

Pandapied

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Is it possible at all to do this ?. If yes how
im in the progress of install debian 6 and will then try to install proxmox on top of that. But would prefer a clean proxmox install

Regrads
 
Is it possible at all to do this ?. If yes how
im in the progress of install debian 6 and will then try to install proxmox on top of that. But would prefer a clean proxmox install

Regrads
Hi,
there are different ways...

Edit /etc/network/interface and change eth0 to eth1 on the bridge vmbr0
Code:
auto vmbr0
iface vmbr0 inet static
        address  ip.of.pve.host
        netmask  255.255.255.0
        bridge_ports eth1
        bridge_stp off
        bridge_fd 0
Or change the NICs in /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules - so eth1 will named to eth0 and vice versa

For both solutions an reboot is required.

Udo
 
God da.. IT WORKED (soory for caps) :)
Udo i can't express my graditute your awesome bud thank you so much
However it presented me with a 'you dont have any subscription' ?.
Anyway i'll try to make a VM as soon as i got my second drive attached to the LVM group.
 

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