Le 31/07/2015 17:55, David Wright a écrit : > Quoting Diogene Laerce ([email protected]): ... > I was reluctant to make any comment on your first post because, at the > end of it, I wasn't sure how many computers you were using and what > was and wasn't running on them. > > Having in the past played fast and loose with switching hard drives, > NICs and kernels between computers (no USB sticks back then), I > remember the problems with the kernel's random naming of multiple > identical NICs (the university naturally bought hundreds of them), > and the usefulness of udev when it arrived. But the persistence of > /etc/udev/rules.d/ comes at a price. I think there's work in progress > but it's probably quite hard to keep things in sync between different > distributions/versions etc.
I didn't test it yet but a little ifdown script deleting the faulty line
should
solve this, no ?
> One small thing: your concealed MAC address is fully revealed in the
> ipv6 link address. If you obscure just the 2nd half of the MAC (and
> its corresponding part of the ipv6), we can then still read the
> manufacturer's part without your revealing then full MAC.
Yeah.. My ass was kind of itching while I posted but I didn't get why
at the moment. ;)
> Glad it's all working now.
Thanks ! /
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