Hi all!
 
I have a server with 2 onboard network-devices (tg3) and one additional network 
card (e100).
Everytime there is a kernel update the order of these devices gets corrupt. So 
I tried to add
the following "rules-file" to /etc/udev/rules.d:
 
[r...@atvies00qx rules.d]# cat 50-net-persistent.rules
KERNEL=="eth?", SYSFS{address}=="00:30:05:aa:df:fb", NAME="eth0"   # MAC of 
first on-board interface in lowercase
KERNEL=="eth?", SYSFS{address}=="00:30:05:9d:27:8d", NAME="eth1"   # MAC of 
second on-board interface in lowercase
KERNEL=="eth?", SYSFS{address}=="00:02:b3:b3:a8:9a", NAME="eth2"   # MAC of 
additional interface in lowercase

I works for reboots as long as there is no new kernel. When updating the 
kernel, again the
order gets corrupted...
 
Any idea what I'm doing wrong?   Or do you know a better (i.e. safe) way to do 
this?
 
Thanks a lot,
Christian
 
Btw... I've also a similar problem with a autochanger-device on a CentOS-system 
(sometimes device is
         /dev/sg3, sometimes it's sg7.....)
 

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