Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net> wrote: > a skilled sysadmin can solve all that problems at his own, a non-skilled > has repeatly problems to solve which did not exist in the past where > eth0 was normal
I guess you were lucky in the past. My experience was that interface names were unstable in the "eth0" days. After an upgrade eth0 and eth1 could suddenly swap names with each other, and adding or removing a network card could trigger a renaming of other network cards that had not been touched. Network interface names have always been unreliable, and apparently they're still unreliable, unless you have configured your own names and ensured that your configuration overrides anything else that tries to rename interfaces. Björn Persson
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