Curtin now write the udev rules in MAAS 1.9 using the name of the interface set by commissioning or set by the user. The names will be consistent across deployments.
D-I is not longer support is not something that should be used any more.
Curtin now write the udev rules in MAAS 1.9 using the name of the interface set by commissioning or set by the user. The names will be consistent across deployments.
D-I is not longer support is not something that should be used any more.