> eth0: Policy *slot* yields "ens6f0". > eth0: Could not set AlternativeName= or apply AlternativeNamesPolicy=, > ignoring: File exists eth0: > /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/80-net-setup-link.rules:11 NAME 'ens6f0' eth0: > /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/99-systemd.rules:68 RUN '/lib/systemd/systemd-sysctl > --prefix=/net/ipv4/conf/$name --prefix=/net/ipv4/neigh/$name > --prefix=/net/ipv6/conf/$name --prefix=/net/ipv6/neigh/$name' eth0: > sd-device: Created db file '/run/udev/data/n69' for > '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1c.0/0000:01:00.0/net/eth0' ens6f0: Failed to > rename network interface 69 from 'eth0' to 'ens6f0': File exists
It looks like your BIOS is reporting the same PCIe Slot for both your igb and Broadcom network cards. I assume one of your Broadcom network interfaces is already named ens6f0. In fact., this might be a BIOS issue... whats the output of `sudo dmidecode -t9`? Best solution for you is probably to set all or some network interface names manually, see https://wiki.debian.org/ NetworkInterfaceNames#CUSTOM_SCHEMES_USING_.LINK_FILES Cheers, Valentin