On Tue, 30 Jul 2013 16:40:16 +0200
Vincent Van der Kussrn <vincent(a)vanderkussen.org> wrote:
I hadn't looked at the history below which already explains it.
you can also add a .reconfigure file in your root that allows you
to provide a new root pwd on boot.
- Vincent
You need to delete the udev created files under /etc/udev.d
I believe persistent-net-70-* or something (can't check).
And then create your template
Vincent
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"Sven M. Geschke" <ovirt(a)nebulaone.com> wrote:
>Hi
>
>AFAIK This is more a CentOS- than an oVirt-issue. CentOS behaves
>identically on vSphere.
>
>If I remember correctly, this is due to the fact that the
>MAC-address of the virtual NIC has to change, when you create a VM
>from a template. CentOS however keeps the MAC address of the
>template and just adds the new MAC, which then of course becomes
>eth1.
>
>--SMG
>
>----- Original Message -----
>> From: "gregoire leroy" <gregoire.leroy(a)retenodus.net>
>> To: users(a)ovirt.org
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 7:59:35 AM
>> Subject: [Users] Nic names : always start by eth0
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have an ovirt cluster which runs CentOS VM. I have a template to
>> create VM. On this template, there are two interfaces, eth0 and
>> eth1. When I create a VM using this template, the new interfaces
>> are named eth2 and eth3. It can be pretty annoying and I would
>> like to know if it would be possible to always start by eth0 ?
>>
>> If I remember the discussion on IRC, it would be necessary to
>> clean old udev rules (in centos it seems to be
>> /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Regards,
>> Grégoire
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