Le 06/10/2015 19:33, Rainer Weikusat a écrit :
Didier Kryn<k...@in2p3.fr> writes:
>Le 05/10/2015 18:54, Rainer Weikusat a écrit :
[...]
>>A file
>>
>>/etc/udev/rules.d/75-persistent-net-generator.rules
>>
>>can be created (on Debian up to wheezy at least) to avoid this "install
>>the system to new hardware and get a whole bunch of new ethN instead of
>>the onese which aren't available anymore" mess altogether.
> This logic was implemented in older versions of Debian by the mean
>of the file you say, but this file is not installed on my Debian
>Wheezy; therefore I am afraid they have implemented the same logic in
>some hidden place.
By default, this file doesn't exist. But the udev package contains a
/lib/udev/rules.d/75-persistent-net-generator.rules
which is responsible for "writing net rules" and creating the /etc file
of the same (base-)name overrides that.
Thanks for the info. There seems to be a new fashion to install
config files half in some random place and the rest in /etc, with
precedence in /etc in case of duplication? Xorg does the same, with
defaults sparsed between /usr/share/X11 and /etc/X11.
Didier
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