Tim:
> > For me, and probably everyone else, the solution would have been for
> > some unique part of the hardware (such as MAC, or PCI slot data, etc),
> > to get tied to eth0 during installation.  Likewise for eth1, etc.
> > Rather than used to create a gibberish name for it.

Samuel Sieb:
> The kernel doesn't have access to that configuration.  That's why you 
> need to configure the names you want in NetworkManager.

Which is the same thing as I mentioned (my decisions about naming
behind upheld by some rule), that's just one particular methodology of
applying it.

I don't particularly care when (pre-install, during-install, post-
install), nor how it has to be done, just as long as I can do it, and
that the configuration stays (it's still consistent when I have to deal
with a system that went kablooey and didn't finish booting).

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