And here's one after booting from the rewritten rule, device on eth0 and 
working, testing /class/net/eth0.
(I also have the opposite tests, of eth1 when the device is eth0 and vice 
versa, and of eth2 when the device is eth1 -- let me know if you want to see 
those).

Would it be any help to disable the udev and networking scripts in
/etc/init.d to try to get a situation closer to what's actually
happening on boot? Or to run the udev tests from within one of those
scripts?

** Attachment added: "eth0-eth-on-eth0.log"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24340070/eth0-eth-on-eth0.log

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upgrading to Jaunty renamed eth0 to eth1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/329106
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