Thanks David and Patricia.
I uploaded this vhd image (http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/daily/server/xenial/20170630/xenial-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.vhd.zip) to Azure and from that I successfully created Azure VMs with persistent VF names (vf1, vf2, ... vf8) guided by the new generated udev rule (70-persistent-net.rules).
But one thing (sorry for randomize and jump into so late): why not name the VFs starting from vf0? Have vf naming starts from 0, will make the triple names consistent: eth0, vf0, bond0.
Thanks David and Patricia.
I uploaded this vhd image (http:// cloud-images. ubuntu. com/daily/ server/ xenial/ 20170630/ xenial- server- cloudimg- amd64-disk1. vhd.zip) to Azure and from that I successfully created Azure VMs with persistent VF names (vf1, vf2, ... vf8) guided by the new generated udev rule (70-persistent- net.rules) .
But one thing (sorry for randomize and jump into so late): why not name the VFs starting from vf0?
Have vf naming starts from 0, will make the triple names consistent: eth0, vf0, bond0.