I can ping Github and when I change the URLs to https, I get this: /var/www/wrestlemaniamainevent]# ping Please make sure you have the correct access rights Ssh: connect to host port 22: Network is unreachableįatal: Could not read from remote repository. Origin /var/www/wrestlemaniamainevent]# git fetch origin var/www/wrestlemaniamainevent]# git remote -v Why would this happen? The top SO answer for this error has no effect for me. The repo definitely exists and I have the exact same Git config on the original machine. One the machine I copied the VM to I get the following error when attempting to access Github. Inet6 fe80::47cf:a2e4:af0b:b7cd/64 scope linkĭefault via 192.168.0.1 dev eno1 proto dhcp src 192.168.0.15 metric 203ġ92.168.0.0/24 dev eno1 proto dhcp scope link src 192.168.0.I have just copied my Vagrant VM from one host machine to another. 3: eno1: mtu 1500 qdisc fq_codel state UP group default qlen 1000 15 on "eno1" and three inet6 addresses, but apart from that the result is quite the same as with above "ip"-hack.
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I will try netctl, though.Īnd right now I have booted with systemd and have dhcpcd started. Maybe I was lucky, but it is good news that you can hack around under systemd and inet6. 16 in my address is just any (free) number, and 192.168.0.1 should always be the gateway. With a working ping and the mirrorlist in /etc/pacman.d/ you have all you need for pacman or pacstrap.Īnd yes, I saw a kernel message renaming eth0 to enoxxx, so you have to check first with "ip link" what interfaces are already set up by systemd.
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And you can stop it cleanly with "dhcpcd -x". So this is instructive, but "dhcpcd" is faster to type, and probably more robust. It took me quite some time to test this out (ip link help, ip address help, ip route help.). The "ip" commands activate the link, choose an address and define a local (subnet) and then a default gateway. By loading this module I get a eth0 link (no, don't look for it in /dev). Instead of using dhcpcd, I can also connect from zero with: modprobe e1000eĮ1000e is a "Network Driver", says modinfo. I even used "watch ip address" to see how fast these inet and inet6 addresses pop up. Just type "dhcpcd" as a command, wait a few seconds, and then "ip route" or "ping 8.8.8.8" to check if it works. This worked on the spot for me AFTER installation.
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Archlinux says, try dhcpcd in case your installer can't connect automatically.