On Sun, 20 Aug 2017 at 16:38, Daniel Reurich <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > > We discussed a few weeks back in a dev meeting whether or not to revert > to jessie like naming scheme for ethernet interfaces by default. > > The eudev package (currently found in the experimental repos and at > https://git.devuan.org/devuan-packages/eudev ) utilizes the same logic > like udev does when it comes to interface naming schemes. The patch > appended below would reverse the logic and make it opt-in rather than > opt-out. > > This would lead network interface names default to the old "eth0" or > "wlan0" scheme, rather than the new(?) "enp0s3"-like scheme. It implies > having "net.ifnames=1" in the kernel cmdline to get the "enp0s3"-like > scheme and not touching anything to get the "eth0" scheme. > > To keep these things consistent we should also apply the same patch to > udev as well. > > Thoughts?? > > <snip> +1 for eth0/wlan0, newly introduced naming scheme is horrible. > -- Sent from Gmail Mobile
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