Bug#422533: udev: Strange configuration generated for z25_persistent-net.rules

2009-03-27 Thread Marco d'Itri
On Jul 22, Marco d'Itri m...@linux.it wrote: As you can see in persistent-net-generator.rules, bond* interfaces are ignored. Can you formulate a better theory about what's wrong with your system? Are there any news? It would also be useful if you could check if the bug is still present in

Bug#422533: udev: Strange configuration generated for z25_persistent-net.rules

2007-07-22 Thread Marco d'Itri
On May 06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm guessing what happened is it saw the bond0 interface, which has the same MAC address as eth0, and generated an eth1 configuration for it instead of bond0, thereby kicking eth1 up to eth2. In any case the As you can see in persistent-net-generator.rules,

Bug#422533: udev: Strange configuration generated for z25_persistent-net.rules

2007-06-12 Thread Marco d'Itri
On May 06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Package: udev Version: 0.105-4 Severity: normal This machine has two ethernet interfaces, formerly eth0 and eth1, that are used to form the bond0 interface. Upon upgrading from sarge to etch, eth1 became eth2 which broke the bonding configuration.

Bug#422533: udev: Strange configuration generated for z25_persistent-net.rules

2007-06-12 Thread Ryan Richter
On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 02:05:34AM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote: On May 06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This machine has two ethernet interfaces, formerly eth0 and eth1, that are used to form the bond0 interface. Upon upgrading from sarge to etch, eth1 became eth2 which broke the bonding

Bug#422533: udev: Strange configuration generated for z25_persistent-net.rules

2007-05-06 Thread ryan
Package: udev Version: 0.105-4 Severity: normal This machine has two ethernet interfaces, formerly eth0 and eth1, that are used to form the bond0 interface. Upon upgrading from sarge to etch, eth1 became eth2 which broke the bonding configuration. Here's what's in