Thanks for your help.

I removed the mac. The issue actually turned out to be I needed to do
a dos2unix on my template files :{

On Jan 19, 10:38 am, Ger Apeldoorn <i...@gerapeldoorn.nl> wrote:
> If you omit the macaddress in the ifcfg-eth0 file, it should work properly
> if there are no persistent network configs.
>
> On Redhat, the 70-persistent-net.rules assigns a specific ethx device to a
> specific nic. Your 'ignoring' messages strongly point in the direction of
> such a mechanism.
>
> So if you have a template with a macaddress, the 70-persistent-net.rules
> file always assigns eth0 to it. The nic in the cloned machine (with a new
> mac) will be named eth1.
>
> I do not use puppet to configure the network, but made a script that
> combines a few parts of PE and configures the network too.
>
> (Seehttp://www.gerapeldoorn.nl/freelance/linux-automationfor the script..)
>
> Regards,
> Ger.

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