On 10-02-2015 22:26, Diana Eichert wrote:
> My day job entails a lot of Linux support, lately I've been
> dealing with the big screwup associated with network interface
> naming.  WHY can't Linux follow BSD's straightforward NIC
> naming?
This answer is a simple one: systemd
> It's positively bizarre all the crappy little files
> and "utilities" they have come up with so you can munge NIC
> names to something more useful than "p3p2"!!!.
I don't know if you know this, but just put net.ifnames=0 in your
kernel's parameters and it will revert to the old way.

Anyway, I, like you, have many OpenBSD systems that "just work". Thank
you OpenBSD.

Cheers,
Giancarlo Razzolini

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