I went the other direction-- we deploy all of our servers (and most of our 
workstations) via cobbler, so all new RHEL 7 and CentOS 7 boxes have 
"net.ifnames=0" in the default profile, both pre and post install.

I don't agree with upstream's complaint... udev-persistent rules, while a 
bit of a hack, work just fine, especially when the vast majority of 
workstations and servers I support have exactly one ethernet device and no 
wireless.


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