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- # Udev 197 and above has implemented predictable network interface names
- # for hardware network interfaces. This new scheme does not affect
- # stacked network interfaces such as bonds, bridges or vlans.
- #
- # This file is here to prevent your interfaces from being renamed automatically,
- # because the new names will be drastically different from the eth*, wlan*, etc
- # names you are used to working with.
- #
- # To activate this function, copy 80-net-setup-link.rules from /lib/udev/rules.d/
- # to /etc/udev/rules.d/
- # Deleting the file from /etc/udev/rules.d/ works too but when you re-emerge
- # the current stable udev it will restore this dummy file there if it isn't there
- # already!
- #
- # If you want to deactivate this function, install a udev rules file as
- # /etc/udev/rules.d/80-net-setup-link.rules then reboot your system.
- #
- # This functionality has not been tested with gentoo. In fact, we are aware that
- # things will break if you activate it.
- #
- # If you are not comfortable testing this, leave this file as is. We will
- # publish a news item when you can migrate.
- #
- # If you do want to activate and help us come up with a migration plan, feel
- # free to do so and report bugs.
- # Your bugs should block the following tracker:
- # https://bugs.gentoo.org/454224
- #
- # Before you activate this function, it is important that you fully understand
- # the following documentation:
- #
- # http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames
- #
- # Also, be aware that you can get the attributes of your network interface that
- # would be used to name the interface in the new scheme by doing the following
- # with this version of udev running:
- #
- # udevadm test-builtin net_id /sys/class/net/ifname 2> /dev/null
- #
- # for example, on my system, I can find that eth0's new name would be enp1s5.
- #
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