Re: device names

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it is not a step back for enterprise servers with 2 or more vendors
ethernet cards.

We were doing a udev rule (by pci-busid) so the right cards were in
the right places, and had (pci-busid) rules for each model so that the
names were always the same.  The "new" standard makes what we (and
probably others) were doing no longer required since the new naming
scheme matches the scheme we were using.   The pci-busid scheme also
would allow us to swap a bad chassis (mb+cards) with one of the same
model and it would just work.  Using the mac-address naming made these
swaps a big mess (the mac addresses had to be updated), where-as the
new naming scheme worked for that seamlessly.

The only negative part I have seen is that on one of my desktop
systems at home removing/adding a pci card changes the PCI-busid of
the built-in network card (guessing badly designed/coded bios).

On Sun, Apr 12, 2020 at 3:40 PM Tom Horsley <horsley1953@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Sun, 12 Apr 2020 13:33:50 -0700
> Jack Craig wrote:
>
> > further reading of some RH portal docs, i decided my notion was an
> > unacceptable step backward in techs stream of forward progress.
>
> I consider the "improvement" a step backwards. Certainly for
> a desktop system with one and only one ethernet port. The
> immutable name for a single ethernet port should always
> be "eth0" :-).
>
> (Especially since "immutable" names have changed several times
> with new kernels, switching to systemd in charge instead of biosdevname
> etc).
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