On 08/07/11 17:02, Petrus de Calguarium wrote:

> I ran the script, output:
>
> Checking hardware requirements                             [  OK  ]
> Checking for SMBIOS type 41 support                        [FAILED]
> Checking for SMBIOS type 9 support                         [  OK  ]
> Checking for PCI Interrupt Routing support                 [  OK  ]
>
> The instructions say:
>
> "If the output of the script is [ OK ] and any of the following checks
> is [ OK ], your hardware is supported by biosdevname".
>
> So, what's wrong?

Did you upgrade this machine from an earlier version of Fedora? If so 
then I suspect the old names will stick because you will have udev 
persistent naming rules for them.

Check /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules and I bet you have rules 
that are forcing the ethX names.

Tom

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