On Tue, 12 Mar 2019, 12:51:43 +0100, Knut Alejandro Anderssen González wrote:
On 3/12/19 11:47 AM, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Tuesday 2019-03-12 11:59, Neal Gompa wrote:
On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 6:47 AM Manfred Hollstein
wrote: Hi there,
I just did a new installation (no upgrade this time) and was kind of surprised to see the network device name is "eth0" again.
If I'm not wrong, predictable network interface names is enabled by default in TW but that should not be the case in Leap which uses persistent network names.
but, where did these "persistent" network names come from then? As I wrote, this was a *new installation* without any reference to former installations, so I cannot imagine, where this notion of eth0 comes from... Yes, I know, bus enumeration, speed of devices to respond etc., but what does this have to do with "persistent network names" in a new installation? FWIW, I have three interfaces (two eth and one wlan) on this system, and I simply don't know, why eth0 won over eth1. Hmmm. Cheers. l8er manfred