On Sunday 13 December 2020 at 01:09:18, Ralph Ronnquist via Dng wrote:

> Well, the kernel modules makes the first naming, and assigns them as
> eth0, eth1, eth2. That happens before udev starts.
> 
> The kernel refuses any attempt to name an interface to, say, eth0 if
> that name is taken.
> 
> Those "facts" have been in effect since last millenium, so whatever
> happened for you before would have happened within the eclipse of
> those "facts".

So... what's the correct way, in a current Devuan release, to ensure that each 
ethernet interface gets the name you want it to have, based on its MAC address 
(which, as far as I know, is the only uniquely identifiable thing about an 
interface, wherever it happens to be found, and in whatever order it gets 
identified)?


Antony.

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