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Re: latest udev (0.114-2) problem (SOLVED)

From: Wayne Topa <linuxone(at)intergate.com>
Date: Thu Aug 23 2007 - 16:35:44 EDT


Wayne Topa(linuxone@intergate.com) is reported to have said:
> Mathias Brodala(info@noctus.net) is reported to have said:
> > Hi Wayne.
> >
> > Wayne Topa, 23.08.2007 18:21:
> > > I have an Athlon k7 box, running testing, as my gateway. Due to a new
> > > system install, I had not upgraded in a few weeks. On the 21st I
> > > decided that it was time and did the upgrade overnight. This morning
> > > I rebooted the box to upgrade my sid partition and when I rebooted
> > > testing, I had lost my my localnet connections.
--<snip>-->
>
> I found a fix (?) with a google search but I can't try it until I
> finish downloading a new kernel. It was on an Ubuntu Forum so just in
> case I'll list it here. Not Tested Yet so take it with a grain of
> salt.
>
> ----- Possible Fix ------------------
> Create/Edit a file /etc/udev/rules.d/10-local.rules with the following content Code:
>
> KERNEL="eth*", SYSFS{address}=="00:10:5a:33:44:55" NAME="eth0"
> KERNEL="eth*", SYSFS{address}=="00:0c:44:55:66:77" NAME="eth1"
>
> Just change the mac addresses to your own values from ifconfig.
>
> ----------------------------

The fix did not work on this problem. I don't know enough about udev but I did think it looked like it would.

The problem was not fixed by installing the 2.6.21-2 k7 kernel.

The suggestion made by Wackojacko did work.

I was able to boot with and without the above fix after I removed all rules in the /etc/udev/rules.d/z25_persistent-net.rules file.

Commenting out the rules did not work, removing them did. I have to test if it still works with the old 2.6.18 kernel, but if your interfaces get changed with the new udev on the 2.6.21-2 k7 kernel, this should fix it.

Thanks Wackojacko!

WT

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