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by b112
336 days ago
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That's quite the jump. Some real world users asked for a fix. They did not mean they asked specifically for this fix. There were other ways to handle this. With Debian's system, you could wipe the state files, and for example eth0/etc would be reassigned per initialization order. Worked fine. Even if you didn't like that, pre-Systemd udev allowed assigned by a variety of properties, including bus identifiers. It was merely that Redhat, as usual, was so lacking in sophistication, unlike Debian. |
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