to add a bit of detail here - this is a vmware esx 4 environment, with a
number of hosts providing a number of guests, with the "typical"
characteristics of this sort of environment [shared storage from a san
array, vmotion, etc. etc.]. in this particular scenario, a minimal
ubuntu server install is used as a vm template.  it's maintained and
kept up to date, and new guests are deployed from the template.  when a
new guest is deployed, a new mac address is generated and subsequently
there is then a discrepancy between the actual mac address of the new
system, and the data in 70-persistent-net.rules.  it hasn't been a huge
deal, as there are a handful of various tasks associated with
preparing/deploying the template [generate new ssh keys, set new unique
hostname, etc] within which i've included simply deleting 70-persistent-
net.rules.

this has worked quite well up until 11.04.  the newly deployed guest
would boot, and a new 70-persistent-net.rules file would be
automatically be generated, with the correct mac address.

so the question i have is why is this filter here?  what condition is it
intended to address?  was there a previous bug with which this filter
was added?

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