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Am 29.01.2016 um 16:41 schrieb Hans:

> Hi Michael,
> 
> I am sorry that I can not help at the moment, as in the meantime my notebook 
> is in repair (the graphics card is defective). However, the last thing, which 
> fixes this for me, was to add a parameter into the grub commandline 
> (something 
> like "if.names=0" or similar). Sorry, I can not check this, because my 
> notebook is at the repair. On the other hand, this solution worked for me as 
> a 
> workaround for now. It does not explain, why persistent-net.rules is not used.
> 
> But I can confirm, I have /etc/udev/70-persistent-net.rules active here and 
> also checked the MAC-address in it.
> 
> Maybe, there is a hint: By default debian installs the package "macchanger", 
> which might interfere with the MAC-addresses. Just an idea. I have not proven 
> it yet.

Might be. I don't know how macchanger works and how it's integrated. Is
this already run in the initramfs or during the systemd boot?

Is the mac address referenced in /etc/udev/70-persistent-net.rules the
one provided by the hardware or the one you've set via macchanger?


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