Looks like the device was named eth0 originally by the kernel and then renamed to eth2, that is normally something udev does as a result of applying the persistant naming conventions, could you attach the contents of ifconfig -a and the contents of /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules:
Looks like the device was named eth0 originally by the kernel and then renamed to eth2, that is normally something udev does as a result of applying the persistant naming conventions, could you attach the contents of ifconfig -a and the contents of /etc/udev/ rules.d/ 70-persistent- net.rules:
KERNEL[ 1259086320. 754384] move /devices/ pci0000: 00/0000: 00:06.0/ 0000:03: 00.0/net/ eth2 (net) /devices/ pci0000: 00/0000: 00:06.0/ 0000:03: 00.0/net/ eth2 OLD=/devices/ pci0000: 00/0000: 00:06.0/ 0000:03: 00.0/net/ eth0
UDEV_LOG=3
ACTION=move
DEVPATH=
SUBSYSTEM=net
DEVPATH_
INTERFACE=eth2
IFINDEX=2
SEQNUM=1448