Op do, 19-01-2006 te 00:11 +0100, schreef Davide Natalini: > Marco, this is useful indeed, but the problem remains: in the debian > standard kernel the 8138too and 3c59x drivers are both modules, and both > are present in the initramfs. > If they are loaded and get the kernel name before udev starts I have no > chances in renaming them, because the names are both token. > > I can imagine many hacks for solving the situation, but none of them is > clean nor standard. > > renaming the interfaces to something like "net*", for what I can see, > means that I have to reconfigure some packages by hand, and probably I > will have to do the same during the next upgrade. > > surely I can set up a script that removes the two modules, modprobe them > in the right order and restart the networking stuff, but that's not > really clean. > > or I could remove the 3c59x module from the initramfs, etc... > > maybe modifying mkinitramfs script to include udev in the initramfs > could help? IIRC mkinitramfs already includes udev and copies your udev configuration into the into to initramfs.
Greetings Arjan Oosting
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