On May 06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Package: udev > Version: 0.105-4 > Severity: normal >
> This machine has two ethernet interfaces, formerly eth0 and eth1, that > are used to form the bond0 interface. Upon upgrading from sarge to > etch, eth1 became eth2 which broke the bonding configuration. Here's I can't see how this could happen, if persistent-net.rules contained a rule for eth1. > what's in /etc/udev/rules.d/z25_persistent-net.rules > > SUBSYSTEM=="net", DRIVERS=="?*", ATTRS{address}=="00:15:17:1a:69:d0", > NAME="eth0" > > SUBSYSTEM=="net", DRIVERS=="?*", ATTRS{address}=="00:15:17:1a:69:d0", > NAME="eth1" Did you manually create these rules? They lack the usual comment. > I'm guessing what happened is it saw the bond0 interface, which has the > same MAC address as eth0, and generated an eth1 configuration for it > instead of bond0, thereby kicking eth1 up to eth2. In any case the Please report the output of: udevinfo -a -p /class/net/eth0/ udevinfo -a -p /class/net/eth1/ udevinfo -a -p /class/net/bond0/ -- ciao, Marco
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