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I'm running voyage with two network cards. Google says, udev would
automatically setup a rule, so that Card D1 with <MAC-ADRESS1>
will be eth0 after every reboot, and Card 2 eth1 resp.
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I have no persistent-net rules for network cards in my <i
class="moz-txt-slash"><span class="moz-txt-tag">/</span>etc/rules.d<span
class="moz-txt-tag">/</span></i>, and the cards are assigned
randomly each new boot. Probably because I had to install a
non-open-source driver for one card to get it recognized after a
fresh voyage install.
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I consider this strange behaviour, because udev is supposed to write
a new 'persistent-net-rules'-file during boot-up if there isn't one.
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I already tried to write my own rule, but it gets ignored.
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How to proceed?
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Rüdiger
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