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I don't have enough time to go through the rest of this thread, but if
the first sentence hasn't been adjusted yet:

On 29/03/13 08:20 AM, Samuli Suominen wrote:
> If you still have network interface renaming rules in
> /etc/udev/rules.d, like 70-persistent-net.rules, you will need to
> modify or remove them.


Might I recommend at least a little bit of context before going right
into "you have to remove these rules"?  IE - if a user wants to keep
the old mac-based rules they already have, can't they?  80-*.rules
doesn't override that now, does it?

I'd recommend:

"As of version 197, udev now provides predictable interface renaming
based directly on [hardware addresses and whatever other info].  The
old MAC-based relabelling in prior udev versions has been removed, and
it is highly recommended to migrate to the new version."

...as the first paragraph.  Then follow with the rest.  Friendly?



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