Per Jessen wrote:
Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
On 03/23/2013 09:58 AM, Per Jessen wrote:
Anton Aylward wrote:
Cristian Rodríguez said the following on 03/22/2013 10:01 PM:
El 20/03/13 16:32, Marc Chamberlin escribió:
> Thanks Robert for your reply, but no joy!
This issue is known and there will be a permanent fix in the next openSUSE release. however, interfaces will change their usual known names.
ARGH!
You mean 13.1 ?
It's things like this that drive people to Fedora, or *shock* *horror* Ubuntu!
We need to work out a way of letting people optionally keep the old names. Without that, for many people, it'll be impossible to upgrade because so many things are tied to the network interface name (nagios, snmp for instance).
I never said this rules should apply to existent installations, but new ones.
The problem remains the same for new ones, though. Anyway, as long we don't forcibly change network device names for people, that's good enough for me.
ln -s /dev/null /etc/udev/rules.d/80-net-name-slot.rules
disables it
However bugs about interface naming should also go to /dev/null in the "disabled" case. :P
This is the kind of attitude that makes people go look for another distro, IMHO.
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