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<interfaces config:type="list"> <interface> <bootproto>static</bootproto> <device>eth4</device> <ipaddr>10.114.35</ipaddr> <name>NX3031 Multifunction 1/10-Gigabit Server Adapter</name> <netmask>255.255.255.0</netmask> <startmode>auto</startmode> <usercontrol>no</usercontrol> </interface> <interface> <aliases> <alias2> <IPADDR>127.0.0.2</IPADDR> <NETMASK>255.0.0.0</NETMASK> <PREFIXLEN>8</PREFIXLEN> </alias2> </aliases> <broadcast>127.255.255.255</broadcast> <device>lo</device> <firewall>no</firewall> <ipaddr>127.0.0.1</ipaddr> <netmask>255.0.0.0</netmask> <network>127.0.0.0</network> <prefixlen>8</prefixlen> <startmode>auto</startmode> <usercontrol>no</usercontrol> </interface> </interfaces> <managed config:type="boolean">false</managed> <net-udev config:type="list"> <rule> <name>eth4</name> <rule>ATTR{address}</rule> <value>e8:39:35:a7:29:30</value> as you can see above xml. There is a tag pairs <device>eth4</device> which identified the network adapter number which will be set IP address. one of my customer asked me to change it to a mac address like <device>ab:cd:ef:gh</device> will it be working fine? as he insisted using a mac address as an identifier. if not, how can I do? -- View this message in context: http://opensuse.14.x6.nabble.com/mac-device-in-autoinst-xml-tp5025353.html Sent from the openSUSE community mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org