On 29 January 2010 15:38, Nick Lunt <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> no the ifcfg- files do not have the HW address in them.
>
> [snip]
>
> So you suggest getting the real HWaddr for each device and put that in
> the relevant ifcfg- files ?
>
>
You should definitely do that.  Even if it doesn't solve this problem it
will prevent problems associated with discovering network devices in a
different order: some modern hardware doesn't report devices in a
deterministic order; it could be different every time you reboot.

jch
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