The CentOS Linux cloned in VMware.
Ifconfig ... did not see eth0. Then restart the NIC and report the following error.
Failure phenomena:
Workaround:
First, open the /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules content as shown in the following example:
# vi/etc/udev/rules.d/ --persistent-net.rules# This file is automatically generated by the/lib/udev/write_net_rules# program, run by the persistent-net-generator.rules Rules file.## You can modify it, as Long asYou keep each rule to a single# line, and the change is only the value of the NAME=key.# PCI Device0x1022:0x2000(pcnet32) SUBSYSTEM=="Net", action=="Add", drivers=="?*", attr{address}=="00:0c:29:8f:89:97", attr{type}=="1", kernel=="eth*", Name="Eth0"# PCI Device0x1022:0x2000(pcnet32) SUBSYSTEM=="Net", action=="Add", drivers=="?*", attr{address}=="00:0c:29:50:bd:17", attr{type}=="1", kernel=="eth*", Name="Eth1"
Record the MAC address of the eth1 Nic 00:0c:29:50:bd:17
Next, open the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
# Vi/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
Change device= "eth0" to Device= "eth1",
Change the hwaddr= "00:0c:29:8f:89:97" to the MAC address above hwaddr= "00:0c:29:50:bd:17"
Finally, restart the network
# Service Network Restart
Or
#/etc/init.d/network Restart
It's normal.
CentOS Linux Solution device eth0 does not seem to be present