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-# These rules use vyatta_net_name to persistently name network interfaces
-# per "hwid" association with the interface block of the vyatta config file.
-
-# note that this is actually invoked twice: once during early rcS (udev)
-# and the second time during rl-system (rescan). pre-mendocino, ACTION is
-# "add" on both invocations, so the original rule looks for "add".
-#
-# however, in mendocino, the squeeze udev performs the second invocation with
-# ACTION "change", so the original rule does not get applied on the second
-# invocation, and therefore config.boot is not updated by rl-system.
-#
-# to emulate the previous behavior, invoke vyatta_net_name for both "add" and
-# "change" for now. however, the two-pass approach should be revisited to
-# determine if it is still necessary.
-
-ACTION!="add", ACTION!="change", GOTO="vyatta_net_end"
-SUBSYSTEM!="net", GOTO="vyatta_net_end"
-
-# ignore the interface if a name has already been set
-NAME=="?*", GOTO="vyatta_net_end"
-
-# Do name change for ethernet devices only
-KERNEL=="eth*", PROGRAM="vyatta_net_name %k $attr{address}", NAME="%c"
-
-LABEL="vyatta_net_end"