Translations:Udev/58/en

Those having dual network cards on their motherboards may run into a situation where  may show no eth0 or eth1. may show their NIC detected as eth0, and later moved to eth1. Performing a "ifconfig -a" will also show the NIC as eth1. This is caused by using the kernel assigned names in the first place. You should write your own rules like to use free names like lan0 or wireless0 or use the predictable interface names which are enabled by the default since version 197.