On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 2:49 PM David Sommerseth
wrote:
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> On 11/09/2019 13:46, Dobos, Tamas wrote:
> > Dear Scientific Linux users/contributors,
> > Our product is currently based on SL 6.10 and we are looking for the
> > information whether it is possible to have long term support from
On 11/09/2019 13:46, Dobos, Tamas wrote:
> Dear Scientific Linux users/contributors,
> Our product is currently based on SL 6.10 and we are looking for the
> information whether it is possible to have long term support from Security
> point of view after SL6 will reach EOL.
> I know that RHEL 6
I have always tied MAC addresses to the EthX ports. One problem solved.
-Miles
On Sep 11, 2019, at 09:09, Steven C Timm mailto:t...@fnal.gov>>
wrote:
At Fermilab we have a lot of machines on which systemd/udev still falls through
to the unpredictable ethX system of naming (#5 scheme in the
Thanks for your time,I solved the problem this way:
in /etc/udev/rules.d
I created the file:
70-persistent-net.rules
with the following content:
SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", DRIVERS=="?*",
ATTR{address}=="20:cf:30:f2:e1:ad", ATTR{type}=="1", KERNEL=="eth*", NAME="eth0"
so I restarted the PC
At Fermilab we have a lot of machines on which systemd/udev still falls through
to the unpredictable ethX system of naming (#5 scheme in the article you
referred to below) and whose eth0-eth4 rearrange themselves on every reboot.
Quite an issue if you are trying to make bridged networks out
systemd based machines don't use ethX anymore. There is a more reliable naming
scheme described here.
>
Dear Scientific Linux users/contributors,
Our product is currently based on SL 6.10 and we are looking for the
information whether it is possible to have long term support from Security
point of view after SL6 will reach EOL.
I know that RHEL 6 ELS will be continued after November 30, 2020 till
I have update to 7.7 and now i missing network connection: The ifconfig eth0
returnsDevice not found.
How can I resolve the problem ?