* james <wirel...@tampabay.rr.com> [130102 16:02]: [..] > > Well is all works automatically, but udev did not create the > files I thought it would upon reboot: > > > rules.d # ls -alg > total 12 > drwxr-xr-x 2 root 192 Jan 2 14:37 . > drwxr-xr-x 4 root 152 Dec 9 23:26 .. > -rw-r--r-- 1 root 1896 Sep 30 08:13 70-persistent-cd.rules > -rw-r--r-- 1 root 2652 Aug 20 2010 70-persistent-cd.rules.old > -rw-r--r-- 1 root 948 Dec 3 03:52 70-persistent-net.rules.31dec2012.old > > After deleting the 70-persistent-net.rule file > > udev does not re-create it. All is now fine with rc-status > only showing net.eth0 which is set up how I like it > per /etc/conf.d/net. All services are fine > > > Move on, or hand edit the '70-persistent-net.rules' file? > > TIA, > James
I don't know what version of udev you're running (sorry if I missed it,) but the udev-186 elog says: "Upstream has removed the persistent-net and persistent-cd rules generator. If you need persistent names for these devices, place udev rules for them in /etc/udev/rules.d." That doesn't explain why you got the 70-persistent-cd.rules re-created and not 70-persistent-net.rules, but maybe one of the udev releases I didn't install and that you're running just stopped recreating the 70-persistent-net.rules file but still re-created the 70-persistent-cd.rules file? I went from udev-182-r3 to udev-186 it looks like. Personally if it works without the 70-persistent-net.rules file and you don't plug and unplug Ethernet interfaces (like with USB dongles) then I wouldn't create one myself. Regards, Todd