On 27/08/07, John Andersen
On Sunday 26 August 2007, Benji Weber wrote:
On 26/08/07, Thomas Hertweck
wrote: No, I expect it to be the same when performing an update (as we did) - if an update causes problems like that, something has gone wrong and the distributor did a bad job. An update is not allowed to change any critical system settings. The situation is different when you perform an upgrade, i.e. you install a complete new version of a distribution...
It's not a critical system setting, it may change just on a reboot, if you change nothing...
Not Critical? Who says its not?
The bitching about this name change has been loud and long all over the net for every distro that did not add a feature to nail it down.
There is a feature for static names, just the ethX names are not the static ones. I fail to see what your point is, If you want persistent names use the persistent names, if you want non-persistent names use the ethX. _ Benjamin Weber -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org