Le 07/06/2017 à 09:16, kuLa a écrit :
> On 2017-06-06 16:56:25, Zach Marano wrote:
>> Sounds good to me too- I haven't come to any other conclusions that will
>> sanely
>> work by default without introducing more complexity in instance
>> initialization
>> logic (whether that is part of
On 2017-06-02 16:53:24, Emmanuel Kasper wrote:
> >> Generally, to the debian-cloud folks, what are your thoughts here for
> >> Debian cloud images. The possibility that PCI devices can change is always
> >> on the table and we shouldn't assume it can't happen in any given
> >> virtualization
❦ 1 juin 2017 13:23 -0700, Zach Marano :
> So does this mean you still need to hard code the interface names (which
> for all intents and purposes may not be static across different hardware)
> into /etc/network/interfaces when using predictive network interface names?
>
❦ 1 juin 2017 11:38 -0700, Zach Marano <zmar...@google.com> :
> I haven't found the definitive answer to this question yet. Does Stretch
> use predictive network interface names and systemd-networkd by
> default?
Predicitive network interface names are enabled by default. H