Re: eth0 assigned to ethernet
Can you explain how we can reproduce this? At which point do you
connect the ethernet adapter?
My setup has (before I power up the XO) its own USB hub plugged in to
that XO, with keyboard and mouse plugged in to the hub. I perform a
"non-pretty" boot. I encoun
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 4:59 PM, Jon Nettleton wrote:
> We have mechanisms that rename the wifi interface to eth0. The
> problem is that the usb ethernet comes of first and is given eth0
> which causes udev to thrash when wifi is brought up and it tries to
> rename it. I think it usually ends up
>
> Can you explain how we can reproduce this? At which point do you
> connect the ethernet adapter?
>
> We already have a mechanism in place that should reserve eth0 for the
> internal wifi card, so this is unexpected.
We have mechanisms that rename the wifi interface to eth0. The
problem is tha
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Mikus Grinbergs wrote:
> Using os883 with q3b22.rom on an XO-1.5. On first-time boot-up with a
> build, which interface gets assigned to the ethernet depends upon when the
> ethernet-USB adapter gets plugged in to the XO. [If plugged in too soon,
> the wired ethe
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 9:14 AM, Mikus Grinbergs wrote:
> Using os883 with q3b22.rom on an XO-1.5. On first-time boot-up with a
> build, which interface gets assigned to the ethernet depends upon when the
> ethernet-USB adapter gets plugged in to the XO. [If plugged in too soon,
> the wired ethe
Using os883 with q3b22.rom on an XO-1.5. On first-time boot-up with a
build, which interface gets assigned to the ethernet depends upon when
the ethernet-USB adapter gets plugged in to the XO. [If plugged in too
soon, the wired ethernet gets assigned the 'eth0' interface -- which
causes confl