On Oct 3, 2013, at 3:01 PM, Reartes Guillermo <rtgui...@gmail.com> wrote:

>> I guess what I find confusing is when anaconda uses one naming convention in 
>> its UI, but upon reboot the installed system uses a different naming 
>> convention.
>> And neither convention helps me know which of two ethernets are > being used.
> 
> When i installed F19, anaconda wrote the config files as enp* or similar.
> Issuing an 'ifconfig' on the installed system revealed that the pXXpX
> scheme was active.
> 
> Long story short: I modified config files to match whatever ifconfig
> reported and then setup the network.service and its network bridges.
> Whatever device names anaconda saw and configured,
> these needed to be changed after booting. (i this system
> network.service is used inestead of NetworkManager.service).

I think ifconfig is going to be, or is, deprecated? I've been using 'ip addr' 
instead for a while now, and it's always reporting pXpY even though anaconda 
reports enp* or enc* or whatever.

Chris Murphy
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