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[Xen-users] Interface incrementation problem

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Subject: [Xen-users] Interface incrementation problem
From: "Radek Antoniuk" <r.antoniuk@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 11:11:48 +0200
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Hello,

I'm wondering if any of u encountered the problem.
When I'm putting:
vif = [ ' bridge=xenbr0' ]
in the config file, every restart of the virtual machine, the mac
address is changed. Because of that, I get, eth0 after first run, then
eth1 (with no eth0), then eth2... and so on.
That is not good.

The problem is solvable via setting the MAC explicitly in the vif
syntax, but that is not comfortable while doing a lot of new machines
often.
So, any help on the first solution?

Thanks!

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Radosław Antoniuk
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