Armin K. wrote:
> I notice that LFS still ships the files needed for setting up
> "persistent net rules", but starting from systemd 197, that problem has
> been solved upstream.
>
> Apparently, interfaces are now assigned a "predictable name", so they
> will always have the same, but not traditional, name.
>
> See here
>
> http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames
>
> Either drop persistent network rules or mask udev rule that "predicts"
> and assigns strange network interface names. It's insane to have both -
> they do the same job.

I think we had a discussion about this a bit earlier.  Not all systems 
have the hw/bios support needed for the predictable names.  What we do 
is to disable it in favor of our own names.  See the part about "I don't 
like this, how do I disable this?"  #2.

I'm open to changing thing if it works, but I was not able to get a 
device en-anything on any of my systems.

   -- Bruce



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