On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 12:40 PM Snyder, Alexander J
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alex@misteralexander.com> wrote:
>
> Why did things have to change so dramatically between CentOS 6 and 7?
>
because VMS from DEC has faded from current memory
> Does anyone know why networking devices aren't eth0/1/2/3 but are now ens0f0/enp0d0.
>
because interface names are now deterministic, sort of. Before with
multiple NICs it was a race to see which became eth0, eth1 etc
> Also getting into single user mode now is (IMHO) unnecessarily complicated (typing 'single' versus now 'init=/sysroot/bin/bash').
>
sorry about that
> Im not sure what to even Google to get the explanation im seeking, so I thought I'd ask the brain trust!
>
Look to the Freedesktop.org section - and read the systemd for
Administrators Blog Series at 0pointer.de
> Thanks,
> Alexander.
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