On 08/11/16 09:30, Ian Campbell wrote:
On Tue, 2016-11-08 at 08:42 +0000, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Does "ifconfig -a" (as root) show the virtio device with some name
other than eth0? If so then you might need to edit
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules to cause it to forget the
old
device.
Is that file still valid on Jessie?
I'm not entirely sure to be honest, but I have it on a system installed
from Stretch around Easter this year, so maybe?
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2015/08/msg01083.html seems to
suggest that other factors may be at play these days though.
Yes, the device naming scheme changes on Stretch, AIUI following other
distreaux. Suffixes indicating aliases and VLANs still appear to work as
expected.
By and large it's an improvement, with interfaces being fixed according
to the external connector on the computer (and with this applying to
both Ethernet and USB connectors). Note there that I've not explored the
situation when an external USB hub is interposed, this could get messy
particularly if a hub is replaced with another which has a different
number of ports.
I suspect that Jessie is somewhere in between, and I don't believe I've
seen a 70-persistent-net.rules on any system here irrespective of
whether it's got a static population of interfaces or is being used
heavily testing hotplugged Ethernet and tethered 'phones.
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Mark Morgan Lloyd
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