Richard Melville wrote:
> I have one Ethernet adapter (Intel 82574L Gigabit) but udev has found two
> complete with MAC addresses.  The phantom version is installed on eth0 and
> the real version is installed on eth1.  I've searched the system for the
> phantom MAC address but I cannot find any reference to it.  Has anybody
> else experienced this behaviour?  The only other case I can find is
> somebody on a Raspberry Pi list who experienced the same phantom creation
> with udev and his wireless adapter.

Sometimes a Gigabit adapter will have tho connections.  Once the chip is 
designed, it's probably just as easy to produce that as a separate chip 
with one interface.

What are the contents of /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules?

   -- Bruce

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