Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Consistent Network Device Naming is a convention for naming Ethernet adapters in Linux.It was created around 2009 to replace the old standard ethX which caused problems on multihomed machines because the network interface controllers (NICs) would get named based on the order in which they were found by the kernel as it booted. Adding new interfaces could cause the previously added ones to change names."@en }
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- Consistent_Network_Device_Naming abstract "Consistent Network Device Naming is a convention for naming Ethernet adapters in Linux.It was created around 2009 to replace the old standard ethX which caused problems on multihomed machines because the network interface controllers (NICs) would get named based on the order in which they were found by the kernel as it booted. Adding new interfaces could cause the previously added ones to change names.".
- Consistent_Network_Device_Naming comment "Consistent Network Device Naming is a convention for naming Ethernet adapters in Linux.It was created around 2009 to replace the old standard ethX which caused problems on multihomed machines because the network interface controllers (NICs) would get named based on the order in which they were found by the kernel as it booted. Adding new interfaces could cause the previously added ones to change names.".