Re: CentOS 7 : network interface renamed from eth0 to eth1 after reboot

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Le 09/02/2020 à 16:54, Alexander Dalloz a écrit :
"Kernel always uses the ethX naming convention at boot when it enumerates network devices. Due to parallelization, the order of the kernel interface enumeration is expected to vary across reboots."

Thanks for the heads up.

I experimented quite a bit, and found some surprising behavior. So I documented everything in a little blog article.

  * https://www.microlinux.fr/interfaces-reseau-persistantes/

Cheers,

Niki

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