Linux-cannot connect to internet via usb ethernet adapter

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I'm using Linux mint right now and wanted to use a USB Ethernet adapter rather than the default-build-in-ethernet-card, but seems cannot get it to work.



aiming to disable the default interface and add the USB one, I've put lines below to /etc/network/interfaces already



iface eno1 inet manual

auto eth0 (or eth1,or exnXXXXXXXXXX--(mac address))
allow-hotplug eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp


and restarted networkmanager by



 sudo systemctl restart network-manager.service


but it's still not working,
is there anything wrong with the lines above?
is it somewhere else I need to config, but didn't do?



(BTW, there is no hardware or driver problem)










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    I'm using Linux mint right now and wanted to use a USB Ethernet adapter rather than the default-build-in-ethernet-card, but seems cannot get it to work.



    aiming to disable the default interface and add the USB one, I've put lines below to /etc/network/interfaces already



    iface eno1 inet manual

    auto eth0 (or eth1,or exnXXXXXXXXXX--(mac address))
    allow-hotplug eth0
    iface eth0 inet dhcp


    and restarted networkmanager by



     sudo systemctl restart network-manager.service


    but it's still not working,
    is there anything wrong with the lines above?
    is it somewhere else I need to config, but didn't do?



    (BTW, there is no hardware or driver problem)










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      I'm using Linux mint right now and wanted to use a USB Ethernet adapter rather than the default-build-in-ethernet-card, but seems cannot get it to work.



      aiming to disable the default interface and add the USB one, I've put lines below to /etc/network/interfaces already



      iface eno1 inet manual

      auto eth0 (or eth1,or exnXXXXXXXXXX--(mac address))
      allow-hotplug eth0
      iface eth0 inet dhcp


      and restarted networkmanager by



       sudo systemctl restart network-manager.service


      but it's still not working,
      is there anything wrong with the lines above?
      is it somewhere else I need to config, but didn't do?



      (BTW, there is no hardware or driver problem)










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      I'm using Linux mint right now and wanted to use a USB Ethernet adapter rather than the default-build-in-ethernet-card, but seems cannot get it to work.



      aiming to disable the default interface and add the USB one, I've put lines below to /etc/network/interfaces already



      iface eno1 inet manual

      auto eth0 (or eth1,or exnXXXXXXXXXX--(mac address))
      allow-hotplug eth0
      iface eth0 inet dhcp


      and restarted networkmanager by



       sudo systemctl restart network-manager.service


      but it's still not working,
      is there anything wrong with the lines above?
      is it somewhere else I need to config, but didn't do?



      (BTW, there is no hardware or driver problem)







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