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eth0 exists only when booting your system with kernel command line net.ifnames=0. So yes, using --defaultinterfaces should fix your issue.
I've reported #136 to improve the defaults (the tricky part is that under Grml it might be eth0 but Debian doesn't default to net.ifnames=0 and VMs etc might have further surprises.)
PS: please provide more information when reporting issues (e.g. the grml-debootstrap command line you used) so we don't have to guess what you're about about, thanks :)
Found that I don't have eth0 after 1st boot up.
Is it that I should have used
--defaultinterfaces
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