I see this about 33% of the time. During the FC6 development process I was getting an error with udev when I would get __tmp#####... but then after a few rebuilds of packages that went away. But the issue has come back.
On 11/3/06, Rubin rubin@xs4all.nl wrote:
Hi People,
I noticed something weird with the ipw2200 drivers being autoloaded at boot. I have an "alias eth1 ipw2200" line in modprobe.conf.
It used to work without a problem for a couple of days but suddenly I'm getting very weird interface names. Instead of "eth1", I'm getting "__tmp437329847239" where the number behind tmp is random.
NetworkManager gets sort of confused by this. The interface does work though when configged by hand.
Doing "rmmod ipw2200 && modprobe ipw2200" gives the expected "eth1" interface name.
I was wondering if anyone has seen this kind of thing before. Maybe it is the result of a common misconfiguration? A few searches on google didn't show anything, hence my question here.
Kind regards,
Rubin.
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