Re: Disabling predictable interface names

2015-11-23 Thread Dominik 'Rathann' Mierzejewski
Hello! On Monday, 23 November 2015 at 00:02, Sylvain Pasche wrote: [...] > By the way, masking 80-net-setup-link.rules has a side effect of breaking > systemd-networkd. I'll open a ticket about it for maybe finding a better > alternative. Please Cc: me on that bug when you do or post the number h

Re: Disabling predictable interface names

2015-11-22 Thread Sylvain Pasche
On 11/20/2015 11:10 AM, wheelz wrote: You need to run dracut to rebuild initramfs, or you wait for the next kernel update. On 2015, November 20, Friday 00:18:37 Dusty Mabe wrote: According to [1] predictable interface naming can be disabled with a symlink to /dev/null or by providing net.ifname

Re: Disabling predictable interface names

2015-11-20 Thread Dusty Mabe
On 11/20/2015 05:10 AM, wheelz wrote: You need to run dracut to rebuild initramfs, or you wait for the next kernel > update. Thanks wheelz. I'll have to look into that. -- devel mailing list devel@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of

Re: Disabling predictable interface names

2015-11-20 Thread wheelz
You need to run dracut to rebuild initramfs, or you wait for the next kernel update. On 2015, November 20, Friday 00:18:37 Dusty Mabe wrote: > According to [1] predictable interface naming can be disabled with a > symlink to /dev/null or by providing net.ifnames=0 on the kernel command > line. I

Disabling predictable interface names

2015-11-19 Thread Dusty Mabe
According to [1] predictable interface naming can be disabled with a symlink to /dev/null or by providing net.ifnames=0 on the kernel command line. It seems like symlinking to /dev/null isn't working any more. Is symlinking to /dev/null supposed to still work? We are seeing this on Atomic Clou