Hi,
I checked google for answer, but didn't find any. Here is my problem:
Lately I installed openSUSE 13.1 on vmware (as a virtual machine). After booting machine up it turns out, that it has no eth0 interface... Instead of it, some "ens32" appeared. In yast i can't just change the name of interface. Rebooting, changing /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-ens32 to eth0 , etc didn't help.
How to change this anoying ens32 to eth0 ? Can someone explain, why i don't have eth0 (after fresh installation of openSUSE) ?
Thanks!
I checked google for answer, but didn't find any. Here is my problem:
Lately I installed openSUSE 13.1 on vmware (as a virtual machine). After booting machine up it turns out, that it has no eth0 interface... Instead of it, some "ens32" appeared. In yast i can't just change the name of interface. Rebooting, changing /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-ens32 to eth0 , etc didn't help.
How to change this anoying ens32 to eth0 ? Can someone explain, why i don't have eth0 (after fresh installation of openSUSE) ?
Thanks!