Jochen Antesberger wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm using uml with the tuntap option. I.e. I have eth0=tuntap,tap1 and
> eth1=tuntap,tap2 as part of the command line.
Try specifying the hardware mac address on the command line every time: 
eth0=tuntap,tap1,fe:f0:00:00:00:01,10.0.1.254

Antoine

> When I updated to 2.6.19
> eth1 became eth2 inside uml. And now upon update to 2.6.20 the device
> number is increased by one each time I shut down the guest and boot it
> again. Starting with a 2.6.19 uml instead it is back to eth2.
> 
> I suppose it has something to do with udev. I'm running debian testing on
> that machine with udev enabled. My guess is that udev is somehow irritated
> by the uml kernel, but I really don't know enough about neither to figure
> out the problem myself.
> 
> Is that a known problem? If not, what information would you need to help
> me debug that?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Jochen


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