On 4/7/13, Mick <michaelkintz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sunday 07 Apr 2013 17:00:24 Nick Khamis wrote:
>> >> 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....?
>
> If they are built as modules, then I would expect the old naming convention
> to
> be retained - unless you had renamed them in a different order in your 70-
> something... rules.
>
> This is not all though.  Check the page:
>
>   http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Udev/upgrade
>
> You also need CONFIG_DEVTMPFS=y in your kernel and if there is a /dev entry
> in
> your /etc/fstab, then it must have devtmpfs as its fs type.  Most
> installations would not have such an entry in /etc/fstab - but better check
> to
> be safe.
> --
> Regards,
> Mick
>


Oh yes! The devtempfs is enabled in the kernel, and no entry in fstab.
Forgot to mention that.

N.

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