[TriLUG] eth0 to enp3s0f2

William Sutton via TriLUG trilug at trilug.org
Wed Sep 9 16:42:06 EDT 2015


not having done it automagically... I'm no further help... but yeah, I 
suspect that's where it's going, unless someone has already done it via 
puppet, etc., and you can find/crib it.

sorry I'm no further help.

William Sutton

On Wed, 9 Sep 2015, Stephen P. Schaefer wrote:

> So, I'm supposed to get these persistent net rules into the initial ram
> disk image pulled by pxelinux.0 after the tftp?
>
> In the past I've modified initrd images by teasing them apart on a case
> by case (wtf is this now? cramfs?  cpio?) basis, but are there tools to
> make that process more convenient?
>
> On Wed, Sep 9, 2015, at 04:23 PM, William Sutton wrote:
>> You can get a fair sampling from the following Google query:
>>
>> https://www.google.com/?gfe_rd=ssl&ei=4JTwVdDVCIGt-AWBlb2ACA#q=gentoo+UDEV-200+network
>>
>> tl;dr:  your life now sucks.
>>
>> longer story:  you should be able to create some persistent net rules to
>> permanently map your device name back to something you're familiar
>> with...
>> but if you have multiple interfaces, that could be a long and painful
>> research project.
>>
>> William Sutton
>>
>> On Wed, 9 Sep 2015, Stephen P. Schaefer via TriLUG wrote:
>>
>>> I know I'm quite late to this party, but could someone describe survival
>>> in the circle of hell in which all my installation infrastructure is
>>> trashed because I no longer have any idea what my network interface name
>>> is going to be?  All the kickstart files, all the kickstart generation
>>> code, all the cobbler snippets, useless.
>>>
>>>    - Stephen
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