One more information that could hopefully help the investigation.
I have 3 network interfaces (em1, p1p1 and p1p2) but today I only use one (p1p2) the 2 others do not even have a cable plugged in.
So only p1p2 is configured to be up with a DHCP configuration and some firewall rules.
And guess what, only p1p2 is "renamed" the 2 other unused interfaces are *never* renamed!?!
Maybe that help tracking down the problem.
One more information that could hopefully help the investigation.
I have 3 network interfaces (em1, p1p1 and p1p2) but today I only use one (p1p2) the 2 others do not even have a cable plugged in.
So only p1p2 is configured to be up with a DHCP configuration and some firewall rules.
And guess what, only p1p2 is "renamed" the 2 other unused interfaces are *never* renamed!?!
Maybe that help tracking down the problem.