I guess the user is supposed to telepathically know what iftab is?
/etc/iftab is part of the ifrename package, which is not part of the
stock *buntu installation. Just install ifrename, then follow the above
example. Works like a charm.

You cannot predict what order the kernel will bring up interfaces in,
this is typical of any Linux, though usually it is consistent until you
upgrade or make some other change.

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NIC names - confusion
https://launchpad.net/bugs/49121

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