On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 11:47:44PM -0500, Chris Jones wrote: > On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 11:36:23AM EST, Stefan Monnier wrote: > > - Some udev rules try to give unique and *stable* names to devices by > > simply remembering the names they used in the past. On a system that > > you move around on many different machines, this can be a pain in the > > rear, since your only ethernet card may easily end up named eth7 > > (because eth0-eth6 were already used for the cards on other machines). > > So you may want to "rm /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-*" in your > > /etc/rc.local. > > Good point. I've had this 'project' on the back burner for a while and I > think it's time to take another look and finalize portability aspects. > I've found that deleting 75-persistent-net-generator.rules takes care of the network devices. 70-persistent-net.rules still exists, but it never gets any devices added to it. Though you'll need to make sure you delete any device lines that appeared in that file before 75-persistent-net-generator.rules was deleted.
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