On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 12:11:36PM +0000, Anne Wilson wrote:
Also, the renaming by udev of eth0 to eth1, when it doesn't happen with the
Live CD. Is that also a separate bug?
That, I am guessing, is not really a bug. Probably something wrote,
and why I do not know, at some moment a rule which requires such
rename into /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules. Just to be
sure of that name grep for udev/write_net_rules in files from
/etc/udev/rules.d/. You can edit found file or throw it away (just
rename it for a start not to have a suffix '.rules') and it should
be regenerated on the next boot. Only make sure that something else
does not bring that interface up as eth1.
A generation of that rule in question may be a bug, or maybe not;
depending on why it was created in the first place. A general idea
is not to allow udev to rename your network interfaces on every
boot. Especially important if you have many interfaces with
different drivers.
Michal