On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 10:03:48AM +0200, Hans wrote: > Hi folks, [...]
> The issue: > Since some time the ethernet devices like wlan0 or eth0 got new names, like > wlp2s0 or enp0s9 or similar. > > Whilst this is no problem to change these manually in > /etc/network/interfaces, > there are a lot of programms with configration files or just scripts, which > are > still using the old names. The moniker for that is "predictable interface names". And you seem to assume that there hasn't been a discussion. This being Debian, there sure has been one, you just didn't notice :-) The default (Debian /has/ to settle for one default, since many people installing Debian don't know or care what an interface name is, let alone what the heck a /predictable interface name/ is), is "predictable interface names". Since not everyone wants or likes that default, you can override it: just just add net.ifnames=0 to your linux commandline (e.g. in /etc/default/grub, like so [1]: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="net.ifnames=0" don't forget to run update-grub afterwards, ask here if unsure, proceed with care, etc. etc.). Cheers [1] https://wiki.debian.org/NewInStretch#If_you_install_fresh_instead_of_upgrading... You do read the release notes, don't you? ;-) -- t
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