Is there an easy way to remove or block that stupid renaming?

On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 5:12 PM, Gerard ROBIN <g.rob...@free.fr> wrote:

> On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 04:18:15PM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
> > Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2016 16:18:15 +0200
> > From: Johann Spies <johann.sp...@gmail.com>
> > To: debian-laptop <debian-laptop@lists.debian.org>
> > Subject: eth0 renamed
>
>
> > In dmesg I see:
> >
> >  dmesg | grep eth0
> > [    0.668204] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 eth0: registered PHC clock
> > [    0.668206] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 eth0: (PCI Express:2.5GT/s:Width x1)
> > 54:ee:75:8f:16:cc
> > [    0.668207] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 eth0: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network
> > Connection
> > [    0.668230] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 eth0: MAC: 11, PHY: 12, PBA No:
> > 1000FF-0FF
> > [    0.668629] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 enp0s25: renamed from eth0
> >
> > Why would this be?  I have never seen it before on Debian Linux of which
> I
> > am a user since 1995.
>
> It seems that with testing (stretch)
> wlan0 <--> wlp6s2
> emp1s0f1 <--> eth0
> this is what I found for my case.
>
> sudo ifconfig -a will give new names for you.
>
> hth
>
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> Gerard
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