I can confirm the bug.
It happend 28.09.07 10:18 GMT.
On my "new" P233MMX proxy and (SJ36=MM) 1GHz Celeron+256MB + i815E + onboard_100Mbit + intelPCI_100Mbit.
I was lucky I was nearby all of the machines. I landed with Gutsy.beta1 on both of them without any ethX (respectively with eth2+eth3) (eth0+1 in interfaces).
After I MANUALLY edited MACs addr. in /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules - everythings run fine.
Thanks to my backup Etch :)
It is VERY interesting for me, that X was "randomly"(?) choosen. Before I found a bug - there was no MAC in /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules, but after 2nd reboot I had eth5 and eth6, then eth7&8, then 3&4 ...
I can confirm the bug. rules.d/ 70-persistent- net.rules - everythings run fine.
It happend 28.09.07 10:18 GMT.
On my "new" P233MMX proxy and (SJ36=MM) 1GHz Celeron+256MB + i815E + onboard_100Mbit + intelPCI_100Mbit.
I was lucky I was nearby all of the machines. I landed with Gutsy.beta1 on both of them without any ethX (respectively with eth2+eth3) (eth0+1 in interfaces).
After I MANUALLY edited MACs addr. in /etc/udev/
Thanks to my backup Etch :)
It is VERY interesting for me, that X was "randomly"(?) choosen. Before I found a bug - there was no MAC in /etc/udev/ rules.d/ 70-persistent- net.rules, but after 2nd reboot I had eth5 and eth6, then eth7&8, then 3&4 ...