On 30/05/15 01:44 PM, jd1008 wrote:
On 05/30/2015 11:37 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> To see that the "predictable" network name for my
> one and only ethernet port has changed once again.
> On fedora 22 eno1 is what used to be em1.
>
> I have officially had it, I'm going to eradicate
> this scourge and go back to eth0 so I don't have to
> change all my iptables and ifconfig files every
> time I upgrade fedora (or sometimes when I merely
> get a new systemd update).
Hey Tom,
In my thread 'WHat seriously ails Fedora', I said, among other things:
stop fixing what is not broken.
Yet I find this is going on all the time.
I am so fracking sick of this, I am looking to
installing a distro of freebsd.
I do not know if fbsd suffers the same shenanigans.
I have enough fricking distractions than to deal with
idiots who change what works to something that
breaks so many settings in the system
I hope this dwindles fedora users.
I dealt with this by setting names I want in
/etc/udev/rules/70-persistent-net.rules to match MAC to device names
(and then the name to IP in the usual ifcfg-X files).
Little less drastic than switch to BSD, where really, you're trading one
set of headaches for another.
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