Package: ifrename
Version: 27+28pre13-1
i think /etc/init.d/ifrename should use the -t option... which allows
devices to take over already assigned device names... i just had an
unstable box which was working ok with an /etc/iftab that explicitly
specified eth0/eth1 mac addresses.
then i upgraded from hotplug -> udev and from 2.6.13 to 2.6.15 kernels...
and the eth0/1 order swapped and ifrename refused to reassign eth0/1 and
the system failed to boot properly.
but ifrename -t fixes the problem...
-dean
--- /etc/init.d/ifrename 2006/02/03 03:04:54 1.1
+++ /etc/init.d/ifrename 2006/02/03 03:04:59
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
case "$1" in
start|reload|force-reload|restart)
- $IFRENAME -d -p
+ $IFRENAME -d -p -t
;;
stop)
;;
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