Re: biosdevname strikes again :-).

2013-06-23 Thread Gabriel VLASIU
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On Sun, 23 Jun 2013, Tom Horsley wrote: > > > Boot with "biosdevname=0" or "biosdevname=0 net.ifnames=0" and use > > > eth[0,1..] as before. > > > > yum erase biosdevname ;) > > Yea, that works for f18, but in f19, they have yet another > immut

Re: biosdevname strikes again :-).

2013-06-23 Thread poma
On 23.06.2013 16:29, Tom Horsley wrote: > On Sun, 23 Jun 2013 16:17:55 +0200 > poma wrote: > >>> Boot with "biosdevname=0" or "biosdevname=0 net.ifnames=0" and use >>> eth[0,1..] as before. >> >> yum erase biosdevname ;) > > Yea, that works for f18, but in f19, they have yet another > immutabl

Re: biosdevname strikes again :-).

2013-06-23 Thread Tom Horsley
On Sun, 23 Jun 2013 16:17:55 +0200 poma wrote: > > Boot with "biosdevname=0" or "biosdevname=0 net.ifnames=0" and use > > eth[0,1..] as before. > > yum erase biosdevname ;) Yea, that works for f18, but in f19, they have yet another immutable name generator so that if you merely erase biosdevn

Re: biosdevname strikes again :-).

2013-06-23 Thread poma
On 21.06.2013 09:44, Gabriel VLASIU wrote: > Boot with "biosdevname=0" or "biosdevname=0 net.ifnames=0" and use > eth[0,1..] as before. yum erase biosdevname ;) poma -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.

Re: biosdevname strikes again :-).

2013-06-21 Thread Gabriel VLASIU
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On Thu, 20 Jun 2013, Tom Horsley wrote: > Aside from the 3 or 4 updates to biosdevname that changed > the "immutable" names, I've just found another fail: > I replaced my motherboard and since this one has native > gigabit, I didn't re-install the s

biosdevname strikes again :-).

2013-06-20 Thread Tom Horsley
Aside from the 3 or 4 updates to biosdevname that changed the "immutable" names, I've just found another fail: I replaced my motherboard and since this one has native gigabit, I didn't re-install the separate NIC. Naturally, my one and only ethernet interface is now called em1 instead of p6p1. Th