On Thu, 18 Jun 2009, Andrei Popescu wrote:
This shouldn't be necessary for such a trivial issue.
Sure. :-)
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Girish Kulkarni wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Jun 2009, Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
>> Which package is responsible for this madness? I am guessing udev
>> but removing udev also wants to remove the kernel (linux-image)
>> package(s). So are there any other work arounds?
>
> Yes, this is udev. See if http:
On Thu,18.Jun.09, 18:49:22, Girish Kulkarni wrote:
> Yes, this is udev. See if http://wiki.debian.org/iwlwifi helps you.
> In the worst case, a clean reinstall of Lenny cures this!
This shouldn't be necessary for such a trivial issue.
Regards,
Andrei
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On Thu, 18 Jun 2009, Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
Which package is responsible for this madness? I am guessing udev
but removing udev also wants to remove the kernel (linux-image)
package(s). So are there any other work arounds?
Yes, this is udev. See if http://wiki.debian.org/iwlwifi helps you.
Jeffrey Cao wrote:
> Do you boot into the same OS with the same kernel?
> It's the driver who is responsible for the interface name.
Yes. Same OS, same kernel.
raju
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On Thu, 18 Jun 2009, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi writes:
> When I reboot my laptop, my wireless card sometimes gets recognized as eth2.
> Other times it gets recognized as wlan0_rename.
I don't know the exact reason, but best to my knowledge udev finds different
hardware attributes to the network inter
On 2009-06-18, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
> When I reboot my laptop, my wireless card sometimes gets recognized as eth2.
> Other times it gets recognized as wlan0_rename.
>
> Because of this, sometimes I end up with a booted machine with no network.
>
> Using Debian Lenny (stable),
>
> $dmesg
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