>> You should do udev first, that way if it breaks you have the maximum
>> amount of time to get things working again. Not that I'm a pessimist...

>> PS Please don't top-post, it is frowned upon on this list.

Makes sense and I apologize for the top posts. Have everything up to
date with udev in the crosshairs. That being said:

1) Network drivers are compiled as modules
2) I deleted the contents of /etc/udev/rules.d (i.e, 70-something....)
3) Removed udev-postmount from runlevels.

That should be sufficient to hold onto the old names eth0/1....?

Thanks for all your help.

N.




On 4/7/13, Neil Bothwick <n...@digimed.co.uk> wrote:
> On Sun, 7 Apr 2013 10:20:02 -0400, Nick Khamis wrote:
>
>> I am upgrading each package (25) one by one, and leaving the meat and
>> potatoes (udev) for last. I am really sorry about the noise guys and
>> gals. It's been a while since I had such a scare....
>
> You should do udev first, that way if it breaks you have the maximum
> amount of time to get things working again. Not that I'm a pessimist...
>
> PS Please don't top-post, it is frowned upon on this list.
>
>
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> Neil Bothwick
>
> the sum of all human intelligence is constant, only the number of humans
> increases.
>

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