On 2013-09-20 08:32 (GMT+0400) Andrey Borzenkov composed:
The word I used in my question was "preferred".
"preferred" is in the eyes of beholder :)
Are you trying to be unhelpful? In 12.2, systemd was default, aka preferred, while sysvinit was available, not preferred, by those who did the packaging. Preferred in this context refers to the people responsible for selection of inter alia defaults, kernel build config, and what qualifies for exception to feature freeze. IOW, the eyes of the distribution's top level decision makers.
As I reported on the opensuse-testing list about an hour ago, net.ifnames=0 apparently did not work.
Works here in QEMU VM.
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