Re: kickstart boot option to rule the Network card name to eth0

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On 11/21/12 9:53 AM, "James Cammarata" <jimi@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

>On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 9:25 AM, Rangsan A <rangsan.au@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hi Kickstart Expertise,
>>
>> How can I use udev rules to manage the nic naming at the first time
>>anaconda
>> start asking for the nic that will be use for load the OS image.
>>
>> I use ksdevice=<Mac Address> at the boot option. and it is detected as
>> "eth4" while the os is install.  Is there any way to rename it to
>>"eth0" ?
>>
>> For the SLES, they has kernel boot option
>> udev.rule="mac=00:1a:64:bd:13:86,name=eth0". Is there any equivalent
>>option
>> for REDHAT ?
>
>Add biosdevname=0 to your boot options and things will revert to the
>old naming scheme.

biosdevname=0 will keep the naming scheme eth* instead of em* but will not
address the NIC swapping.

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