Strange interface problem.

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I have a straight installed F9 box I'm using to test various things and I've noticed something really odd. I have 3 network interfaces in the server (a single port card and a dual port one) and F9 setup the interfaces almost exactly reversed from the F8 install I had on it before. I.e. eth0 is now eth2, etc. That isn't really a problem except on a reboot.

I have setup eth0 and and eth1 to not activate on boot, but I do have eth2. It's setup with the correct IP, netmask and default gateway. NM is NOT managing the interfaces. On a reboot, eth0 comes up, eth2 doesn't. When I take down eth0 and bring up eth2, despite the settings being there and correct, I still have to manually setup the IP/netmask/gw on eth2.

I'm rather surprised that this is even a problem, since I've not seen it before. Is there a reason for this? And/or a way to fix it?

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