On 3/21/19 5:18 PM, Ron Murray wrote: > I have an ASRock 970A-G/3.1 motherboard, which, with current Linux > kernels, occasionally "finds" an extra PCI device on the initial scan. I > wouldn't mind, but it finds it early in the piece, and that changes the > PCI allocation of my Ethernet board from 02:06.0 to 03:06.0, and, with > systemd, Linux comes up with no network connection. A reboot fixes it, > mostly. > > I'm not very familiar with how this part of the kernel works. Who should > I submit a bug report to? > > Thanks, > > > .....Ron
Hi, a. There are ways to make & keep stable network interface names (search for "stable network interface names in linux") regardless of where the network interfaces are "found." b. The problem that you describe sounds more like a PCI issue. You could ask about it on the linux-...@vger.kernel.org mailing list. -- ~Randy