That seems to be working as expected.
The initial, kernel-assigned name is always going to be an incrementing
eth#, wlan#, or something similar. It's up to the userspace (i.e. udev) to
rename it to something custom.
However, interfaces can only be renamed while they're *not* up, otherwise
the ker
Greetings,
I am using systemd-networkd and I am wondering how/why the interface names
get chosen.
Scenario:
I am expecting an interface name to be enp1s0. Instead I get eth1.
It appears that eth1 is being referenced in things like:
/etc/default/isc-dhcp-server
/etc/default/minissdpd
If I chang