-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 04/03/2013 07:24 AM, Chris Down wrote:
On 2013-04-03 07:19, David Benfell wrote:
Oh, how absolutely embarrassing. Whoever heard of a network device named enp3s2? Really. Here's the service file, complete with all the commented out stuff I also tried:
See here for the reason: https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-dev-public/2013-January/024231....
So hopefully they'll *tell* me before taking down my server and rearranging its innards. 'Cause it would seem, under those circumstances, that when it reboots, the name may have changed again. That does shed some light. Thanks! -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJRXSK9AAoJELJhbl/uPb4SIoMQALu4glLbRNPDE1ltp1h0jgmX vlIfKuuRe0wqQVAZMxXpv3EmCJZnLKmL0/4PKIdu7O5XQA84td2ZwvwfYJ63222D NxG/5AkYS2PIES6MNF4dkZDYyY1eDVPoPIsWg/MmSXNmTBCdsSnc8R/cfVCJiREU ycGk3GRgNSCdvgd+mxeEhQQWda+g1xGQXamHOnklHEnhcWPUN6wdPs/m0knM8/5h xx1s1oTRU+lBvzDOJrK15ZF2vnFxQdrurT99BnQzWKIqpBn6RVce1hYiMgGcpA8/ 8c6vw9AHz8ny9IhOC/tPXSKMvA2wGSMuvmyWAvexfopwGe1wV/5BhmzjOc5fAIP0 +JB8dFDDUJNBVNJsiJCtElHMu+ohvgxPdjq/NrT0r6R2O4JJIkY1MKDeNlr1D3Yt xhH+YeCngA55Pw5zwCgaUMB2x96OHdoVZeqYek7mzsp+v7/w1//lmCP7jaK1gNaS juPZC6Ce2M/bOMWb/5czh4Ck0/VX1zraaLPmAfcI16FKfYIaYRJzY67rLE1NPAe5 nEgH0XpIz2BSyqSRQ7A8yMJC2pBpQXECCVOdDd5utRdSH9nCHFt9cgDxZ0IX9n4u PRZtNU7uct0OLWCgJ6NHtpIauB1kulFLTtqz9ftxGlg1RVnHOT2WzneqFcmP3wPG T7yfQ7HHCEVuZa5ZN6cz =Chhf -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----