El 16/2/26 a las 18:23, Michael escribió:
On Monday, 16 February 2026 15:21:52 Greenwich Mean Time
[email protected] wrote:
Hi there.  So, I have been using 6.1.141 kernel from gentoo sources
and that was working and then I updated to 6.6.119 and my ethernet
device names have changed.  Under 6.1.x and many kernels before that,
the names were things like eno1, etc. but after the upgrade without
any config changes my ethernet devices changed to eth0 and eth1 which
of course broke everything.  So, what have I broke here?

I definitely made no config changes!

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

I'm on 6.12.x here and can't recall any changes in the naming of NICs by
the kernel for a while now.  Have a quick read here:

https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Handbook:X86/Networking/
Advanced#Variable_names_and_values

At least it should help you configuring your interfaces in an agreeable
naming fashion.

Probably the reason is one udev rule, one as /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules

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