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[Xen-users] Re: No such device



alex wrote:
I think that it is not matter.

If the MAC address changes, then udev will name it differently. So you could start with eth0, then eth1, then eth2, then eth3 and so on each time the MAC changes.

What does "dmesg | grep eth" give ?

If that is the issue, then go to /etc/udev/rules.d/ and edit 70-persistent-net.rules to make your current MAC address come up as eth0 (or any other name you want).

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