On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Steve Clark sclark@netwolves.com wrote:
Hello,
Anybody else run into problems with biosdevname .0.5..0-2 changing names from p2p1 to em1 when upgrading from biosdevname 0.4.1-3?
I'll second Les' statement that this sounds like a bug.
An interface should only be automatically named em1 if it's an onboard NIC in a (just Dell?) system.
And an interface should only be detected as pXpY if it's a PCI NIC. THOUGH I've seen it already where an onboard NIC in a Lenovo desktop was detected as p5p1.
Darn! I thought biosdevname was to keep the names the same!!
A while back I commented about differences I saw with installs of CentOS 6.3 (upgraded to the latest) and a fresh CentOS 6.4 (at the time). I had p1pY on the 6.3, but come time for the fresh install of 6.4 I had all ethX on identical hardware.
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