From: Sthu Deus on
Thank You for Your time and answer, Stephen:

> Edit the file
> /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules and delete the line(s)
> which describe the card you want to replace.

That's all true. Is there a technique where this can be done
automatically? Say, there is a man that knows how to operate w/ the
hardware stuff but has little experience w/ linux, it could be
wonderful for him (and others) that he could just his this job while
the technique will do the rest.

I can write a script that will be checking for ethN where N>1 and to
auto edit the udev net-persistent file, then rerun network service, but
may there is a ready tool, also, may it takes care of which one of the
NICs should be eth1 or 0 - for the diver nets (so that iptables will
be happy).


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