Am 09.02.2013 19:30, schrieb Sam Varshavchik: > Reindl Harald writes: > >> >> >> Am 09.02.2013 19:07, schrieb Sam Varshavchik: >> > Occasionally, upon reboot, apparently my eth0 and eth1 end up getting "swapped". Hillary ensues because HWADDR in >> > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-Auto_eth[01] no longer matches: >> > >> > Feb 9 12:53:46 shorty network[1325]: Bringing up interface Auto_eth0: ERROR : >> > [/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-eth] Device eth0 has different MAC address than expected, ignoring. >> > >> > etc… >> > >> > I'm tired of logging in on a console, and initiating another reboot. eth0 and eth1 are different hardware. One is >> > handled by tha atl1c kernel module, the other port is handled by the r8169 kernel module. >> > >> > Anyone happen to know how to get the drivers to come up in stable order? >> >> first throw away ANY MAC-reference from ifcfg*-files >> nobody needs them because "DEVICE=ethx" is pretty clear >> >> second "/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules" still works >> on 999 out of 1000 machines > > Well, apparently I'm the 1 in 1000, because mine already has these rules, the timestamp on that file is almost two > years old, but occasionally the kernel still boots with the ports out of order. Pulling the MAC addresses out of > the ifcfg files would probably mean that the public IP address would come up on my LAN port, and my Internet port > get 192.168.0.1, which isn't really better than not having those ports come up at all another option would be get rid of the "eth*" at all * make "lan0" and "wan0" in udev-rules * rename the ifcfg-scripts * modify "DEVICE=lan0" and "DEVICE=wan0" in the ifcfg-scripts from this moment on kernel-timig should not matter at all
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