I am going nuts over this, I get the predictable name stuff but the
change seems to be random.

On first reboot the names are different. eth0 renamed to p4p1 and eth1
renamed to p4p2

then on next reboot eth0 renamed to p4p1 and eth1 renamed to rename3

Whats predictable about that?

I was happy with eth0 and eth1, all my software was happy with eth0 and
eth1, all my documentation refers to eth0 and eth1, so I thought lets
uninstall biosdevname and stick with the original names. ....

That didn't work, I still get random names as above. Also in 14.04 ln -s
/dev/null /etc/udev/rules.d/80-net-setup-link.rules does not disable
this behavior as indicated in the link above

I have just had to delete what I wrote here as I do not want to be rude
to anyone and I live in hope that one day we will make the world a
better place.

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  udev renaming the same hardware network i/f to different name, breaks
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