> udev deals with auto-loading modules and maintaining network interface > names. And it's clearly done that correctly, so I don't see any reason > to blame it.
Good point. Not sure what else would have gotten updated via a dist-upgrade that would have broken the asix driver then :-P The pegasus driver is also broken even worse for me unfortunately. At least the asix driver reports a mac address...
--- Begin Message ---On Wed, 2011-06-08 at 20:44 -0400, Ken Yee wrote: > FYI, looks like the Pegasus driver also has issues. > I'm running the latest Debian 2.6.39-1 kernel w/ the latest sid > updates. No luck. Apparently, the udev updates have broken all the > usb/ethernet adapters :-P [....] udev deals with auto-loading modules and maintaining network interface names. And it's clearly done that correctly, so I don't see any reason to blame it. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings Lowery's Law: If it jams, force it. If it breaks, it needed replacing anyway.signature.asc
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