Have you tried setting the old behavior using """ System Administrators may disable this feature by passing "biosdevname=0" on the kernel command line. """
You may need to install the package as well On 18 December 2014 at 17:05, Bidault, Philippe <philippe.bida...@colt.net> wrote: > Hello, > > > > When I kickstart a server with centOS 7, the interface name always is > ens192 (I suppose due to the IP configured on the interface during the > installation, 192.168.X.X). > > I have found this link “ > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/ConsistentNetworkDeviceNaming” > regarding the device naming and understand this is a normal behaviour, > > but this is not really what I want. I would have my interface names > beginning by 0 (ens0 would be ok for me). > > > > I have tried many things, for example add “append=net.ifnames=0” on the > bootloader advanced options in the spacewalk ks profile, but no way. > > > > Has somebody already solved this problem ? > > > > Regards, > > Philippe. > > > > Philippe Bidault > > Tel : +34 617 301 667 > > Tel bis : +34 93 550 1402 > > COLT ISU Managed Services > > 0811 653 653 / www.colt.net > > Colt Technology Services, 23-27 rue Pierre Valette, 92240 Malakoff, France > > > [Colt Disclaimer] This email is from an entity of the Colt group of > companies. Colt Group S.A., K2 Building, Forte 1, 2a rue Albert Borschette, > L-1246 Luxembourg, R.C.S. B115679. Corporate and contact information for > our entities can be found at > http://colt.net/uk/en/Colt-Group-of-Companies/index.htm. Internet > communications are not secure and Colt does not accept responsibility for > the accurate transmission of this message. Content of this email or its > attachments is not legally or contractually binding unless expressly > previously agreed in writing by Colt > > _______________________________________________ > Spacewalk-list mailing list > Spacewalk-list@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list >
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