Arch linux tries to initialize non-existent network interface after moving to new motherboard
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I moved my linux drive to a different computer and was able to set up the new (appropriate) "eno1" network interface. But when I boot up, after connecting to that interface, it tries to connect to "enp0s31f6" which was the network interface on the previous computer.
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I moved my linux drive to a different computer and was able to set up the new (appropriate) "eno1" network interface. But when I boot up, after connecting to that interface, it tries to connect to "enp0s31f6" which was the network interface on the previous computer.
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I moved my linux drive to a different computer and was able to set up the new (appropriate) "eno1" network interface. But when I boot up, after connecting to that interface, it tries to connect to "enp0s31f6" which was the network interface on the previous computer.
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I moved my linux drive to a different computer and was able to set up the new (appropriate) "eno1" network interface. But when I boot up, after connecting to that interface, it tries to connect to "enp0s31f6" which was the network interface on the previous computer.
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