* [gentoo-user] udev net persistent rules
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@ 2007-05-02 10:49 ` John covici
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From: John covici @ 2007-05-02 10:49 UTC (permalink / raw
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on Wednesday 05/02/2007 Graham Murray(graham@gmurray.org.uk) wrote
> When updating udev from a version without persistent rules to one which
> has them, how do I force the system to create 60-persistent-net.rules
> with the current ethn assignments *before* rebooting the system? I am
> updating remote systems using ssh, and had a problem whereby one system
> had reversed eth0 and eth1 after the upgrade. I want to make sure that
> upgrades to other systems do not have this problem by ensuring that the
> persistent net rules are created before rebooting after the upgrade
> (which also upgrades the kernel, hence the need for the reboot)
I am pretty sure you can do /lib/udev/write_net_rules and that will
create the file which you then can fix the mac addresses in the file.
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