Didier Kryn <k...@in2p3.fr> wrote:

>    This has nothing to do with Linux becoming Windows-like, nor Systemd. Udev 
> started doing that a dozen years ago, at least, and Windows desktop or 
> laptops do not need that feature more than Linux's. This feature is 
> essentially dedicated to servers with multiple network connections, which is 
> the domain where Linux dominates.

And desktops with more than on NIC - I've played around with a few.

The topic was discussed to death not long ago and the consensus seemed to be 
that "there is no solution that works for everyone" ! As Jochen says, for 
"simple" machines with no more than one ethernet and one wifi, nothing needs to 
be done. For everything else then there is a problem that needs solving.

I think the only thing we did all agree on was that systemd's latest screw 
around with device names was the worst option of all !
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