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such device eth0 in Ubuntu & VirtualBox Share: I copied an 9.04 Ubuntu vmware appliance from another box to my Mac box and create a new VirtualBox using the vmware Ubuntu hard disk, everything is booted up find until I tried to connect to the internet: There is no network interface available except the "lo interface". And if I tried to bring up the eth0 interface, I would just get the error SIOCSIFADDR: No such deviceeth0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such deviceeth0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such deviceBind socket to interface: No such deviceFailed to bring up eth0. Googling around, I've found out the problem, which can be solved as follow: - Look into your /etc/udev/rules.d/ and find the file with suffix "-persistent-net.rules", on my Ubuntu 9.04 it's "70-persistent-net.rules" and delete this file- Reboot the box and try to see in come up with the command "ifconfig" On older box, I've seen some guys did this will do the trick - Run ifconfig -a and then you will see ethX come up for some reason which had a MAC address in it.- Go to /etc/iftab and changed the MAC address on the eth0 to the MAC that was attached to ethX in the ifconfig and reboot.- Let's see if it works!!! Tagged with: eth0, networking, problem, ubuntu, virtualbox Previous Article Howto call a python script from PHP Next Article Best online source code editor collection - must have for a developer Related Articles Google Plus Theme for PyroCMS How to get free extra storage for Dropbox Google Chrome on Slackware 13.37 Install Error Windows 8 keyboard shortcuts Access to relational database from Xpages How to check your site position for a keyword in Google search results Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Google+. Loading Facebook Comments ... Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Facebook. 9 Comments Nils Luxton August 3, 2011 at 5:53 am Reply Brilliant - removing the file did the trick for me in Ubuntu Server 11.04. I assume by deleting the file it just regenerates it with th