[SOLVED] failed to start network service LFS systemd 9.1
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Sorry, but nothing jumps out as being wrong there. A lot of stuff you probably don't need, but your tmpfs filesystem options are correct, and your networking options and network device support seem to have what you need.
Ahh Hell, I'm glad you figured it out. Stuff like that is needle-in-haystack with all the random things that can be wrong in a LFS setup. We suspected maybe permissions on something with the errors systemd-networkd was throwing, but that?
I'm glad you found a solution, that had us both chasing our tails.
What might have caused it is your Kali Linux is a security oriented distribution, when you created your directories for the chroot, it may use a more restrictive umask. (I'm not familiar with it, but it would make sense)
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