Hi,
I installed a network adapter (usb 3.0 x eth 2.5g), but the system associated a very strange name (e.g.: enxc84d4429748a), so I decided to rename it to "enx1s0", creating a file "/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-cd.rules", with the following content:
SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", DRIVERS=="r8152", ATTR{address}=="c8:4d:44:29:74:8a", NAME="enx1s0"
I rebooted the system, the device was renamed as expected, however, when trying to configure it through OMV, it was no longer listed.
In order to get around the problem, I went to the "/etc/netplan" directory, and made a copy of the file "20-openmediavault-enp1s0.yaml" to "20-openmediavault-enx1s0.yaml", making the necessary adjustments, followed by of the "netplan try" and "netplan apply" commands...
I rebooted the system again, and the interface, previously renamed, was now also active and with the IP addressed in my DHCP... everything appeared Ok, however, when I consulted the interface again in OMV, it was still not displayed
Anyway, everything is working, except for the fact that the OMV doesn't display it, and that leaves me very "intrigued" and "frustrated".
Note: Not even through omv-firstaid, the interface is listed... to me it doesn't make sense, since before it was displayed with the original name, before the rename.
Gentlemen, what's the catch here?! What do I need to do to reflect the settings made at the OS level in the OMV ?!
Thank you very much in advance for your attention