Changes to the interface naming scheme in recent versions of Debian (bookworm, etc.) will cause a networking.service failure on boot. This is a result of onboard interfaces being renamed to end0 rather than eth0.
PS: Thanks for the great resource on the DE10, really enjoying it so far. Also i have a working Debian Bookworm Image that I can share as well if you want.
Changes to the interface naming scheme in recent versions of Debian (bookworm, etc.) will cause a networking.service failure on boot. This is a result of onboard interfaces being renamed to end0 rather than eth0.
PS: Thanks for the great resource on the DE10, really enjoying it so far. Also i have a working Debian Bookworm Image that I can share as well if you want.