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Andrej Rode <mail@××××××××.de> writes: |
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> Why |
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>> Or can you explain how unrecognisable names make things easier? |
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> Yeah they make life easier. From your talk you never had a problem with |
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> eth<0,10> switching names after boot. Everyone who had them appreciates |
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> predictable network interfaces. |
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Right, I've never had a problem like that. |
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> If you don't like them you can disable them in udev (I actually was |
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> wrong about only systemd). |
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> And actually I couldn't care less how my devices are named. Because |
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> ranting about them on a mailing list already takes more time and |
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> characters than typing `ip a` |
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> But yeah, I stop feeding the trolls right here :) |
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You have missed the point. |