Re: origin of __tmp1930643048 network device name: kernel-space or user-space

2007-09-08 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Sep 7 2007 18:44, davide rossetti wrote: > >> > I'm assuming you're running some sort of Fedora/RHEL/ >> > derivative; this is what you get when you have a device that starts >> > out named ethX, but which needed to be renamed so that an already >> > configured ethX could be changed to that nam

Re: origin of __tmp1930643048 network device name: kernel-space or user-space

2007-09-07 Thread davide rossetti
> > I'm assuming you're running some sort of Fedora/RHEL/ > > derivative; this is what you get when you have a device that starts > > out named ethX, but which needed to be renamed so that an already > > configured ethX could be changed to that name. > > yes, it's FC6. > > > For the new device, eit

Re: origin of __tmp1930643048 network device name: kernel-space or user-space

2007-09-06 Thread davide rossetti
On 9/6/07, Bill Nottingham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jan Engelhardt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: > > >dear all, > > >I'm trying to track down a problem on a Sun V40Z server with 4 network > > >devices grabbing random ethX device names. now, trying to force the > > >device names to what I want, I go

Re: origin of __tmp1930643048 network device name: kernel-space or user-space

2007-09-06 Thread Bill Nottingham
Jan Engelhardt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: > >dear all, > >I'm trying to track down a problem on a Sun V40Z server with 4 network > >devices grabbing random ethX device names. now, trying to force the > >device names to what I want, I got a __tmpX form of device name, > >which I think is a half-

Re: origin of __tmp1930643048 network device name: kernel-space or user-space

2007-09-06 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Sep 4 2007 19:14, davide rossetti wrote: > >dear all, >I'm trying to track down a problem on a Sun V40Z server with 4 network >devices grabbing random ethX device names. now, trying to force the >device names to what I want, I got a __tmpX form of device name, >which I think is a half-confi

Re: origin of __tmp1930643048 network device name: kernel-space or user-space

2007-09-04 Thread Kay Sievers
On 9/4/07, davide rossetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm trying to track down a problem on a Sun V40Z server with 4 network > devices grabbing random ethX device names. now, trying to force the > device names to what I want, I got a __tmpX form of device name, > which I think is a half-confi

origin of __tmp1930643048 network device name: kernel-space or user-space

2007-09-04 Thread davide rossetti
dear all, I'm trying to track down a problem on a Sun V40Z server with 4 network devices grabbing random ethX device names. now, trying to force the device names to what I want, I got a __tmpX form of device name, which I think is a half-configured device... but which piece of software is to bl