Just confirming that this also occurs on a KVM virtual machine, in my
case I was using 'virt-clone' to clone a system, which changes the MAC
addr... on boot of the clone you have eth0 moved to eth1 due to the
persistent udev rule entries.

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ease cloning of virtual images by disabling mac address rules
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/341006
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