On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at 12:12:06AM +0100, Bj?rn Steinbrink wrote:On 2006.12.03 14:39:44 -0800, Martin J. Bligh wrote:This PC has 1 ethernet interface, an e1000. Ubuntu Dapper.Just a wild guess here... Debian's (and I guess Ubuntu's) udev rules
On 2.6.14, my e1000 interface appears as eth0.
On 2.6.15 to 2.6.18, my e1000 interface appears as eth1.
In both cases, there are no other ethX interfaces listed in
"ifconfig -a". There are no modules involved, just a static
kernel build.
Is this a bug in udev, or the kernel? I'm presuming udev,
but seems odd it changes over a kernel release boundary.
Any ideas on how I get rid of it? Makes automatic switching
between kernel versions a royal pain in the ass.
contain a generator for persistent interface name rules. Maybe these
start working with 2.6.15 and thus the switch (ie. the kernel would call
it eth0, but udev renames it to eth1).
The generated rules are written to
/etc/udev/rules.d/z25_persistent-net.rules on Debian, not sure if its
the same for Ubuntu. Editing/removing the rules should fix your problem.
Yes, I'd place odds on this one.