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Re: Specifying names for tap interfaces
Hi,
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 05:42:36PM +0200, Manuel Bouyer wrote:
> a way to associate an interface name with its driver name is a must have.
I'm not sure I fully understand this argument. Why does the driver name
have to be visible in the name of the interface? I know that "all BSDs
have ever done it that way" - but then, you have it in the kernel boot
messages, for those who really need to know "ah, eth3 is wm, eth4 is em"...
As a sysadmin, I find it actually somewhat annoying that my interface
name changes if I happen to swap a broken network card vs. another one
with a different chip on it, instead of "the first ethernet interface"
reliably being "eth0".
(Of course the Linux way of just iterating eth<n> interfaces is not without
its own set of problems if the initialization sequence of drivers changes
for whatever reason)
gert
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