The kernel boot parameters are working but are also reverting to the "old" scheme for network naming. So my 3 network interfaces are now named eth0, eth1 and eth2 instead of em1, p1p1 and p1p2.
It is a work around which I can use for the time being. But I would like to switch to the new naming if possible.
So it would be good that this bug is resolved.
Note: the package name of the bug report refers to systemd. I am still using the default/stock upstart init system. But it comes together with udev. I am not sure if this bug is correctly categorised then.
Hi Florian,
The kernel boot parameters are working but are also reverting to the "old" scheme for network naming. So my 3 network interfaces are now named eth0, eth1 and eth2 instead of em1, p1p1 and p1p2.
It is a work around which I can use for the time being. But I would like to switch to the new naming if possible.
So it would be good that this bug is resolved.
Note: the package name of the bug report refers to systemd. I am still using the default/stock upstart init system. But it comes together with udev. I am not sure if this bug is correctly categorised then.