Thank I will try this solution and i will try catch ooops from kernel.
2013/11/5 Björn Persson
> Łukasz Trąbiński wrote:
> > when i boot machines with many ethernet devices I got
> > random number ethX. Once eth0 is eth0, after reboot eth0 is eth1.
> > After again boot eth1 is eth1 and so on.
>
Łukasz Trąbiński wrote:
> when i boot machines with many ethernet devices I got
> random number ethX. Once eth0 is eth0, after reboot eth0 is eth1.
> After again boot eth1 is eth1 and so on.
I had a problem like that, which began when I upgraded to Fedora 17. I
worked around it by writing these Ud
On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 5:10 PM, Łukasz Trąbiński wrote:
> Hi
>
> Where i can find old kernels from fc19 updates?
>
> Last 5-6 kernels are totally unstable and unusable.
> For example, when i boot machines with many ethernet devices I got random
> number ethX. Once eth0 is eth0, after reboot eth0
On 11/04/2013 02:10 PM, Łukasz Trąbiński wrote:
> Hi
>
> Where i can find old kernels from fc19 updates?
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=8
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