I'm looking into this, progress isn't fast :)
I want to have bridging as an option. 

After looking at the boot process and the various bits activating dhcp,
static, wifi, I'm thinking what is needed first is a stable naming
scheme for the interfaces.

The current PCP uses udev v.174, so something like
"70-persistent-net.rules" should be working.
My rule is in a "netdevs.tcz" that is listed at the very end of
onboot.lst.

It doesn't work; I've tried naming the file to "10-persistent-net.rules"
but that doesn't help.
When the boot process ends, if I shut all interfaces down, reload rules
and trigger them, this time I get my interfaces renamed.

With TCL/PCP as it is, do I stand a chance of getting a custom rule
taken into account at boot, or shall I wait for "normal" boot to end,
nuke all networking and rename/restart it? (this option would work,
obviously, but I find it messy.)



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