Am 11.04.2013 13:27, schrieb Harald Hoyer: > Just add "net.ifnames=0 biosdevname=0" to the kernel command line and you > don't > need any 70-persistent-net.rules. Udev will not try to rename your interfaces. > > $ rpm -qf /lib/udev/rename_device > initscripts-9.45-2.fc19.x86_64 > > kicks in and renames interfaces according to the ifcfg-* files, if HWADDR is > set, and if there are no conflicts
ok, so the exactly opposite i learned to do after a automated migration from OSX to Fedora on top of vmware failed because i needed to restore a backup and brave changed the name in the udev-rule and forgot about the existence of the MAC in the prepared ifcfg-eth0 which was assumed to switch to the production IP after migration of all data and from this moment on removed any HWADDR reference form ifcfg-files looks like F17 supports this also and i can start to prepare any machine for which i am responsible [root@arrakis:~]$ rpm -qf /lib/udev/rename_device initscripts-9.37.2-1.fc17.x86_64
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