Łukasz Trąbiński wrote: > when i boot machines with many ethernet devices I got > random number ethX. Once eth0 is eth0, after reboot eth0 is eth1. > After again boot eth1 is eth1 and so on. I had a problem like that, which began when I upgraded to Fedora 17. I worked around it by writing these Udev rules in a file named /etc/udev/rules.d/01-network-interface-naming.rules: ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="net", ATTR{address}=="00:0c:46:16:d0:bc", NAME:="world" ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="net", ATTR{address}=="00:1e:8c:cf:cd:e5", NAME:="gigabit" ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="net", ATTR{address}=="00:16:6f:a9:95:34", NAME:="wifi" -- Björn Persson Sent from my computer.
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