Udev Question
Ben Duncan
bend at linux4ms.net
Mon Jun 21 09:35:19 PDT 2010
Almost forgot. If you MOVE the hard drive to another computer,
you can delete the 70-persistent-net.rules file and it
will create it CORRECTLY at the next re-boot.
C M Reinehr wrote:
> On Sat 19 June 2010 05:01:54 pm David A. Bandel wrote:
>> On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 14:53, C M Reinehr <cmr at amsent.com> wrote:
>>
<SNIP>
>>> like to understand what is happening here.
>> Take a look down in /etc/udev/rules.d/ for a file probably named
>> 70-persistent-net.rules. This file is where udev reorders your
>> interfaces. Just change what you want in here. You only have to
>> change the eth#, but make sure you don't have two lines with the same
>> eth# (not sure what might happen, but the results could get
>> interesting if both MACs are in the same machine).
>>
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