Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 7 Sep 2007 18:44:28 +0200 | From | "davide rossetti" <> | Subject | Re: origin of __tmp1930643048 network device name: kernel-space or user-space |
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> > I'm assuming you're running some sort of Fedora/RHEL/ > > derivative; this is what you get when you have a device that starts > > out named ethX, but which needed to be renamed so that an already > > configured ethX could be changed to that name. > > yes, it's FC6. > > > For the new device, either add a HWADDR in a ifcfg-ethX file for > > that interface, add something to /etc/mactab, or add a udev rule. > > seems like HWADDR is incompatible with bonding.... there is some > message using HWADDR as well as MASTER=bond0 and SLAVE=yes.
for the records I worked-around it: - problem seems to be the interface 'bond0', which is started first, stops the ability to create another device named 'eth0' (WHY?) - so I shifted all of the interface names: 0->1, 1->2,... now it is ok. still I do not understand why bond0 seems to interfere with eth0...
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