Re: Udev net issues

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Joseph L. Casale wrote:
In trying to swap a motherboard for the exact same type I kept having issues
with the NIC not being started (network manager was disabled). I finally found
70-persistent-net.rules under udev had the mac address of the old nic as eth0
so I moved this file out and rebooted only to see it was recreated as expected
but had the old mac address? I finally edited the mac address and that worked.

Where in the world would it have gotten the old mac from?

Thanks,
jlc


Good question, and yes, udev DOES keep track.

check in /etc/udev/rules.d for file names with *persistant* in them. There are several, and one for -- you guessed it -- network/NIC data.

By removing the persistent file(s), udev will rebuild it with the correct/current info.

This is how you install on one platform and put that disk into another.: Remove the udev persistant rules in the post-install.

Good Luck!

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