Hi Colin,

What Dell is would like here is that this happens automatically for
PowerEdge machines. I don't think it matters if they need to put
'biosdevname=1' in the kernel cmdline to make it happen, but then this
is just pushed off as an installer bug.

Just so we're clear on the user impact, biosdevname is a technology
mostly developed by Dell that puts the cards in a predictable order and
fixes the problem of users having the confusing situation of eth0 being
the add on card, and eth1 being the on board NIC. Or worse, having
eth[13] be one card, and eth[24] be another card, or having it differ
from machine model to machine model, etc. Biosdevname cuts down on the
confusion for these users, and we would like Ubuntu server users to have
a good experience out of the box rather than having to trawl
documentation or search the Internet afterward install for a fix. A few
other distros are already doing this by default for PowerEdge machines
so without this feature request Ubuntu serve rwill fall behind in terms
of user experience.

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