Am 20.12.2016 um 05:23 schrieb Andrej Rode: > Yeah they make life easier. From your talk you never had a problem with > eth<0,10> switching names after boot. Everyone who had them appreciates > predictable network interfaces.
Everyone who had them could learn how to write simple udev rules to get fixed eth<0,10> names after every boot. No systemd and no "predictable" names necessary. Nevertheless I'm still wondering what's so predictable at those incomprehensible, cryptic device names anyway. And I don't want to know that. Heiko Baums