Linda Walsh wrote:
Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
I think it is the order the BIOS discovers/lists the cards. We have some SuperMicro MBs where each boot the drivers may be loaded in a different order. Then ethX moves around and we are not happy campers. The new naming has been a very good thing for us as our systems reboot at least once a day. The kernel naming is not usable as it is not consistent across boots.
I have a bash script I run as part of my boot procedure that checks the hardware-ethernet addrs and renames them.
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