Centos 6.7 - Unable to make the static IP












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When I finished using "setup" to set my IP address to be static to 10.0.0.6, and restarted network service, there was a problem.




Error: No suitable device found: no device found for connection 'System
eth0'.




Please refer attached file as the reference for the same.



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    When I finished using "setup" to set my IP address to be static to 10.0.0.6, and restarted network service, there was a problem.




    Error: No suitable device found: no device found for connection 'System
    eth0'.




    Please refer attached file as the reference for the same.



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      When I finished using "setup" to set my IP address to be static to 10.0.0.6, and restarted network service, there was a problem.




      Error: No suitable device found: no device found for connection 'System
      eth0'.




      Please refer attached file as the reference for the same.



      error shows in picture










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      When I finished using "setup" to set my IP address to be static to 10.0.0.6, and restarted network service, there was a problem.




      Error: No suitable device found: no device found for connection 'System
      eth0'.




      Please refer attached file as the reference for the same.



      error shows in picture







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      edited Dec 20 '18 at 0:02









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          Problem: You don't have eth0 network interface. You have only eth4 as ifconfig says.



          Solution: Rewrite eth0 to eth4 in your network config file.






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          • when i tried to use eth4 , the new file is created and it didn't work
            – user3786256
            Jul 5 '17 at 21:50










          • @user3786256 You must edit it in file, where you set your static IP.
            – BlueManCZ
            Jul 5 '17 at 21:51










          • I tried that also but didn't work
            – user3786256
            Jul 5 '17 at 21:55










          • @user3786256 Ok, so edit you answer above and append file, where you changed network setting or screenshot of it.
            – BlueManCZ
            Jul 5 '17 at 22:02










          • Please include the contents of the following files: /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules, /etc/sysconfig/networking/profiles/default/ifcfg-eth*, /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth* (note wildcards).
            – Deathgrip
            Jul 5 '17 at 22:06













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          Problem: You don't have eth0 network interface. You have only eth4 as ifconfig says.



          Solution: Rewrite eth0 to eth4 in your network config file.






          share|improve this answer





















          • when i tried to use eth4 , the new file is created and it didn't work
            – user3786256
            Jul 5 '17 at 21:50










          • @user3786256 You must edit it in file, where you set your static IP.
            – BlueManCZ
            Jul 5 '17 at 21:51










          • I tried that also but didn't work
            – user3786256
            Jul 5 '17 at 21:55










          • @user3786256 Ok, so edit you answer above and append file, where you changed network setting or screenshot of it.
            – BlueManCZ
            Jul 5 '17 at 22:02










          • Please include the contents of the following files: /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules, /etc/sysconfig/networking/profiles/default/ifcfg-eth*, /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth* (note wildcards).
            – Deathgrip
            Jul 5 '17 at 22:06


















          1














          Problem: You don't have eth0 network interface. You have only eth4 as ifconfig says.



          Solution: Rewrite eth0 to eth4 in your network config file.






          share|improve this answer





















          • when i tried to use eth4 , the new file is created and it didn't work
            – user3786256
            Jul 5 '17 at 21:50










          • @user3786256 You must edit it in file, where you set your static IP.
            – BlueManCZ
            Jul 5 '17 at 21:51










          • I tried that also but didn't work
            – user3786256
            Jul 5 '17 at 21:55










          • @user3786256 Ok, so edit you answer above and append file, where you changed network setting or screenshot of it.
            – BlueManCZ
            Jul 5 '17 at 22:02










          • Please include the contents of the following files: /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules, /etc/sysconfig/networking/profiles/default/ifcfg-eth*, /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth* (note wildcards).
            – Deathgrip
            Jul 5 '17 at 22:06
















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          Problem: You don't have eth0 network interface. You have only eth4 as ifconfig says.



          Solution: Rewrite eth0 to eth4 in your network config file.






          share|improve this answer












          Problem: You don't have eth0 network interface. You have only eth4 as ifconfig says.



          Solution: Rewrite eth0 to eth4 in your network config file.







          share|improve this answer












          share|improve this answer



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          answered Jul 5 '17 at 21:46









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          • when i tried to use eth4 , the new file is created and it didn't work
            – user3786256
            Jul 5 '17 at 21:50










          • @user3786256 You must edit it in file, where you set your static IP.
            – BlueManCZ
            Jul 5 '17 at 21:51










          • I tried that also but didn't work
            – user3786256
            Jul 5 '17 at 21:55










          • @user3786256 Ok, so edit you answer above and append file, where you changed network setting or screenshot of it.
            – BlueManCZ
            Jul 5 '17 at 22:02










          • Please include the contents of the following files: /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules, /etc/sysconfig/networking/profiles/default/ifcfg-eth*, /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth* (note wildcards).
            – Deathgrip
            Jul 5 '17 at 22:06




















          • when i tried to use eth4 , the new file is created and it didn't work
            – user3786256
            Jul 5 '17 at 21:50










          • @user3786256 You must edit it in file, where you set your static IP.
            – BlueManCZ
            Jul 5 '17 at 21:51










          • I tried that also but didn't work
            – user3786256
            Jul 5 '17 at 21:55










          • @user3786256 Ok, so edit you answer above and append file, where you changed network setting or screenshot of it.
            – BlueManCZ
            Jul 5 '17 at 22:02










          • Please include the contents of the following files: /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules, /etc/sysconfig/networking/profiles/default/ifcfg-eth*, /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth* (note wildcards).
            – Deathgrip
            Jul 5 '17 at 22:06


















          when i tried to use eth4 , the new file is created and it didn't work
          – user3786256
          Jul 5 '17 at 21:50




          when i tried to use eth4 , the new file is created and it didn't work
          – user3786256
          Jul 5 '17 at 21:50












          @user3786256 You must edit it in file, where you set your static IP.
          – BlueManCZ
          Jul 5 '17 at 21:51




          @user3786256 You must edit it in file, where you set your static IP.
          – BlueManCZ
          Jul 5 '17 at 21:51












          I tried that also but didn't work
          – user3786256
          Jul 5 '17 at 21:55




          I tried that also but didn't work
          – user3786256
          Jul 5 '17 at 21:55












          @user3786256 Ok, so edit you answer above and append file, where you changed network setting or screenshot of it.
          – BlueManCZ
          Jul 5 '17 at 22:02




          @user3786256 Ok, so edit you answer above and append file, where you changed network setting or screenshot of it.
          – BlueManCZ
          Jul 5 '17 at 22:02












          Please include the contents of the following files: /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules, /etc/sysconfig/networking/profiles/default/ifcfg-eth*, /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth* (note wildcards).
          – Deathgrip
          Jul 5 '17 at 22:06






          Please include the contents of the following files: /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules, /etc/sysconfig/networking/profiles/default/ifcfg-eth*, /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth* (note wildcards).
          – Deathgrip
          Jul 5 '17 at 22:06




















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