• Why did you do that? (Was: Network names (Was: PI Zero W. Another puzzl

    From Kenny McCormack@3:770/3 to chris@mshome.net on Sun Sep 17 02:56:50 2023
    XPost: comp.os.linux.misc

    In article <ue5dt6$1qr2$1@dont-email.me>,
    Chris Elvidge <chris@mshome.net> wrote:
    ...
    Where (what file) is that config option stored?

    On a full RPi 3B added ' net.ifnames=0 biosdevname=0 ' to end of command
    line in /boot/cmdline.txt to get "old" interface names

    Why did you respond to a post of mine (*), rather than OP, to answer OP's question? And to basically answer it by giving half the answer I gave?

    (*) And quoting the whole thing, when you were, in fact, responding to none
    of it...

    This may not help of course. I don't know about Pi0.

    Yeah, it is the same. It is only a function of the OS version, not of the hardware involved. RPi is very good about having the same OS for all
    flavors of the board.

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