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chapter07/network.xml
r9f20df3 r97c1e3ce 103 103 EOF</userinput></screen> 104 104 105 <para>Udev has installed a rule_generator rules file that uses MAC 106 addresses, not bus positions. Rules generated by this file will conflict 107 with the rules you just created, so delete the file:</para> 108 109 <screen role="nodump"><userinput>rm /etc/udev/rules.d/75-persistent-net-generator.rules</userinput></screen> 110 111 <note> 112 <para>You will also have to remember to create a new bus-position-based 113 rule each time you plug in an additional network card. In a MAC address 114 based persistence scheme, the rule_generator rules file would do this 115 automatically.</para> 116 </note> 117 105 118 <para>Regardless of which method you use, these rules will always rename 106 119 the network cards to <quote>realtek</quote> and <quote>intel</quote>,
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