[Bug 73460] Re: Network interfaces keeps changing around...

2007-07-09 Thread Brian Murray
This bug is being closed based on your last comment regarding it being
fixed with a configuration change in '/etc/iftab'.  Thanks for taking
the time to submit this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better.

** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Brian Murray
   Status: New = Invalid

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[Bug 73460] Re: Network interfaces keeps changing around...

2007-01-20 Thread Mikkel Høgh
Just a late note. You do not have to use udev for this. Instead, use
/etc/iftab - as the file says This file assigns persistent names to
network interfaces.

This bug should be closed...

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[Bug 73460] Re: Network interfaces keeps changing around...

2006-11-27 Thread Sideris Michael
This is a udev problem. You need to create udev rules, 3 in your case,
matching the MAC address of each interface with the desired name of the
interface. The reason you did not experience the same thing on Gentoo is
because it does not use udev by default. Search on the web, you will
find plenty information on how to write udev rules in order to prevent
your network interfaces from changing on every boot.

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[Bug 73460] Re: Network interfaces keeps changing around...

2006-11-27 Thread Mikkel Høgh
Ah, thank you for the tip.

I do think, however, that this behaviour should be standard, but that's
probably a job for the udev people.

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