Re: udev foolishness in wheezy

2015-07-27 Thread Ron
On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 15:57:45 + (UTC) Liam O'Toole wrote: > > Is there a way to make udev "forget" the names it has assigned ? > > Yes. Just delete the file /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net and > reboot. And while on this subject, can udev be made to "forget" all the hot-pluggable driv

Re: udev foolishness in wheezy

2015-07-27 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday 27 July 2015 11:56:19 Liam O'Toole wrote: > On 2015-07-27, Lisi Reisz wrote: > > On Monday 27 July 2015 14:58:58 Gene Heskett wrote: > >> Greetings all; > >> > >> I am in the process of building up an old MSI K8M890M2-V > >> motherboard, with an Athlon 64X2 at 3.8Ghz on it, to be used fo

Re: udev foolishness in wheezy

2015-07-27 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday 27 July 2015 11:33:11 Chris Bannister wrote: > On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 09:58:58AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > > Greetings all; > > > > I am in the process of building up an old MSI K8M890M2-V > > motherboard, with an Athlon 64X2 at 3.8Ghz on it, to be used for cnc > > machine control, an

Re: udev foolishness in wheezy

2015-07-27 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday 27 July 2015 10:48:21 Lisi Reisz wrote: > On Monday 27 July 2015 14:58:58 Gene Heskett wrote: > > Greetings all; > > > > I am in the process of building up an old MSI K8M890M2-V > > motherboard, with an Athlon 64X2 at 3.8Ghz on it, to be used for cnc > > machine control, and while I final

Re: udev foolishness in wheezy

2015-07-27 Thread Don Armstrong
On Mon, 27 Jul 2015, Gene Heskett wrote: > I am in the process of building up an old MSI K8M890M2-V motherboard, > with an Athlon 64X2 at 3.8Ghz on it, to be used for cnc machine > control, and while I finally did get networking up and running, I was > amazed to find that udev would create an eth0

Re: udev foolishness in wheezy

2015-07-27 Thread Liam O'Toole
On 2015-07-27, Renaud OLGIATI wrote: > On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 15:48:21 +0100 > Lisi Reisz wrote: > >> > I am in the process of building up an old MSI K8M890M2-V motherboard, >> > with an Athlon 64X2 at 3.8Ghz on it, to be used for cnc machine control, >> > and while I finally did get networking up a

Re: udev foolishness in wheezy

2015-07-27 Thread Liam O'Toole
On 2015-07-27, Lisi Reisz wrote: > On Monday 27 July 2015 14:58:58 Gene Heskett wrote: >> Greetings all; >> >> I am in the process of building up an old MSI K8M890M2-V motherboard, >> with an Athlon 64X2 at 3.8Ghz on it, to be used for cnc machine control, >> and while I finally did get networking

Re: udev foolishness in wheezy

2015-07-27 Thread David Wright
Quoting Renaud OLGIATI (ren...@olgiati-in-paraguay.org): > On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 15:48:21 +0100 > Lisi Reisz wrote: > > > > I am in the process of building up an old MSI K8M890M2-V motherboard, > > > with an Athlon 64X2 at 3.8Ghz on it, to be used for cnc machine control, > > > and while I finally

Re: udev foolishness in wheezy

2015-07-27 Thread Chris Bannister
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 09:58:58AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > Greetings all; > > I am in the process of building up an old MSI K8M890M2-V motherboard, > with an Athlon 64X2 at 3.8Ghz on it, to be used for cnc machine control, > and while I finally did get networking up and running, I was amaze

Re: udev foolishness in wheezy

2015-07-27 Thread Ron
On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 15:48:21 +0100 Lisi Reisz wrote: > > I am in the process of building up an old MSI K8M890M2-V motherboard, > > with an Athlon 64X2 at 3.8Ghz on it, to be used for cnc machine control, > > and while I finally did get networking up and running, I was amazed to > > find that udev

Re: udev foolishness in wheezy

2015-07-27 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Monday 27 July 2015 14:58:58 Gene Heskett wrote: > Greetings all; > > I am in the process of building up an old MSI K8M890M2-V motherboard, > with an Athlon 64X2 at 3.8Ghz on it, to be used for cnc machine control, > and while I finally did get networking up and running, I was amazed to > find t

udev foolishness in wheezy

2015-07-27 Thread Gene Heskett
Greetings all; I am in the process of building up an old MSI K8M890M2-V motherboard, with an Athlon 64X2 at 3.8Ghz on it, to be used for cnc machine control, and while I finally did get networking up and running, I was amazed to find that udev would create an eth0 on finding an 8139too on the