Bug#394047: udev and sparc64 (kernel 2.9.19.1, testing release)

2006-12-27 Thread BERTRAND Joël

Marco d'Itri a écrit :

On Dec 19, BERTRAND Joël <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

	I can see the same trouble I cannot solve. If I delete 
/etc/udev/rules.d/z25_persistent-net.rules, I can reboot the workstation 
with all network interfaces. If I don't delete this file, one of these 
are renamed. Is there a workaround ?

Hard to tell since you did not report the content of the file. Please
do. It could be caused by a buggy driver.
Anyway, you can always disable this by deleting the
z45_persistent-net-generator.rules alias.


	I cannot copy this file because I delete it with a script in /etc/rc2.d 
(it was rewritten during the boot process). The only difference I have 
seen between a functional script and mine is the name of the interface : 
eth0_rename and not eth0. I have seen the same mistake on a SS20 with 
two Lance interface. Note that I have three ethernet interface on the 
same workstations, two hme and a 3com and the trouble only seems to come 
on a workstation that has two interfaces that use the same driver.


Regards,

JKB



Bug#394047: udev and sparc64 (kernel 2.9.19.1, testing release)

2006-12-20 Thread Marco d'Itri
On Dec 19, BERTRAND Joël <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   I can see the same trouble I cannot solve. If I delete 
> /etc/udev/rules.d/z25_persistent-net.rules, I can reboot the workstation 
> with all network interfaces. If I don't delete this file, one of these 
> are renamed. Is there a workaround ?
Hard to tell since you did not report the content of the file. Please
do. It could be caused by a buggy driver.
Anyway, you can always disable this by deleting the
z45_persistent-net-generator.rules alias.

-- 
ciao,
Marco


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Bug#394047: udev and sparc64 (kernel 2.9.19.1, testing release)

2006-12-19 Thread BERTRAND Joël

Hello,

	I can see the same trouble I cannot solve. If I delete 
/etc/udev/rules.d/z25_persistent-net.rules, I can reboot the workstation 
with all network interfaces. If I don't delete this file, one of these 
are renamed. Is there a workaround ?


Regards,

JKB


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