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Latest revision as of 15:53, 16 March 2025
How to configure network using systemd-networkd in Yocto
When using Yocto Project it sometimes may be necessary to setup a static IP address via a custom recipe.
When the network manager is systemd-networkd the file usually responsible for that is /lib/systemd/network/80-wired.network
Simply change it from the original
# cat /lib/systemd/network/80-wired.network [Match] Type=ether Name=!veth* KernelCommandLine=!nfsroot KernelCommandLine=!ip [Network] DHCP=yes [DHCP] UseMTU=yes RouteMetric=10 ClientIdentifier=mac
To the following
# cat /lib/systemd/network/80-wired.network [Match] Type=ether Name=eth0 KernelCommandLine=!nfsroot KernelCommandLine=!ip [Network] Address=192.168.0.184/24 Gateway=192.168.0.1 DNS=1.1.1.1 [DHCP] UseMTU=yes RouteMetric=10 ClientIdentifier=mac
Below is an example of a possible solution
Create a .bbappend recipe to manage that and replace the existing wired.network file with your custom one
meta-custom/
└─ recipes-core/
└── systemd-conf
├── systemd-conf
│ └── wired.network
└── systemd-conf_%.bbappend
The recipe systemd-conf_%.bbappend
# recipes-core/systemd-conf/systemd-conf_%.bbappend
FILESEXTRAPATHS:prepend := "${THISDIR}/${PN}:"
The network file
# wired.network
[Match]
Type=ether
Name=eth0
KernelCommandLine=!nfsroot
KernelCommandLine=!ip
[Network]
Address=192.168.0.184/24
Gateway=192.168.0.1
DNS=1.1.1.1
[DHCP]
UseMTU=yes
RouteMetric=10
ClientIdentifier=mac