Re: Odd ethernet interface

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Am 05.11.2011 07:15, schrieb Mufit Eribol:
> On 05.11.2011 02:32, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
>> Vreme: 11/05/2011 01:10 AM, Mufit Eribol piše:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I have a CentOS 6 VM on a CentOS 6 host. This VM has two ethernet
>>> interfaces, eth0 and eth1. It was working nice. All of a sudden eth1
>>> stopped working as expected. Kernel started to give the message below:


Hi Mufit,

renaming of interfaces most likely comes from udev rules.
Find rule 70 network in /etc/udev.d/rules, it is recreated upon restart.
Delete it then reboot.
Maybe this helps.

Rainer

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