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The thread "Ethernet Machinations" |
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is finished and all ethernet issues |
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are resolved. |
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I'm starting a new thread as to deal with what to |
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do about udev. The same system mentioned in |
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the previous ethernet thread had become upgraded to |
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udev-196-r1 (late one night when I was tired |
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AND NOT THINKING TOO WELL............... |
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I have since been on a roller_coaster ride with |
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udev, almost eudev and version dev experimentations |
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as an accident........... |
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From the last thread: |
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I don't know what version of udev you're running (sorry if I missed it,) |
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but the udev-186 elog says: |
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"Upstream has removed the persistent-net and persistent-cd rules |
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generator. If you need persistent names for these devices, |
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place udev rules for them in /etc/udev/rules.d." |
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I just sync and I have only have these versions of udev: |
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Available versions: ~141-r1 ~146-r1^t ~149 ~151-r4 ~164-r2 171-r9 ~195^t |
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~196-r1^t **999 |
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So unless somebody can give me good reason, I'm downgrading to |
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udev-171 asap on this (only) system running udev 196....... |
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(ps, I like to experiment, but not with udev et. al.) |
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I even thinking or running 'emerge -e system' just to ensure |
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nothing is missed? |
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Suggestions are most welcome. |