On Wed, 2014-08-06 at 16:23 -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2014-08-06 11:43 (GMT-0500) Kevin Martin composed:
> Hmm, I have biosdevname installed (and always have) and have never put
net.ifnames=0
> anywhere that I'm aware of.
I've included net.ifnames=0 on installer cmdline for every distro I've
installed for over a year. NAICT, Anaconda ignores it.
No, it doesn't, but I think you're all confused about what net.ifnames=0
is for. net.ifnames=0 turns off *systemd's* predictable device naming.
It does nothing about biosdevname. The kernel parameter for disabling
biosdevname is biosdevname=0 . If you want the most belt-and-braces
approach to making sure you never get 'predictable' device names of any
sort, do 'yum remove biosdevname' and add 'net.ifnames=0 biosdevname=0'
to your kernel cmdline. That should do the trick.
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