On 05/08/13 13:27, Marc Stürmer wrote:
Why is was forked you ask? Because of the predictable Name stuff and
some People disliked the attitude of the udev programmer which was
"either my way or the high way." aside choice is always Good to have so
in the end IT was bound to happen sooner or later and is a Good thing to
have.
nope, the forking happened before predictable network interface names.
and forking udev was never the smart choice here, but it would be rather
easy to port the old rule generator as a standalone udev helper and make
it use free names like lan0, wireless0.
as in, you don't change whole car if your tire blows out