Hi,

does somebody know how to prevent the persistent-net.rules to be saved during 
the shutdown process?

The background is that I have a network interface with a faulty mac adress 
(FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF) on a K8N Neo2 (nforce3 ultra). So the kernel applys a 
random mac address to the network interface on every boot. At the shutdown 
process a entry with the randomly generated mac address will be written 
into /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules. And that's my problem, 
because at the next boot another mac address will be applied to the network 
interface which does not match the one saved to persistent-net.rules and udev 
does not provide an interface eth0.

rgds
Bernhard
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