On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 12:56:45PM +0200, Hans wrote:
> Hi Richard and Tomas,
>
> maybe I was not clear enough. So I try to explain again:
[...]
> The point is: There are many OLD files from FORMER installations of times ago,
You mean *your* old files or those coming with *new* Debian packages?
In the former case, it's obviously on you to decide which way
you go (predictable filenames + fix your configs versus keep
the "old way" [1]). In the second, it's obviously a bug in the
package: if you spot one of those, you might want to file a bug
report.
Cheers
[1] Both are valid decisions, it's your machine, after all. I, for
example, went the "old ways", because I do much manual config
at the shell, and it's definitely more ergonomical to type
ip addr show dev eth0
than
ip addr show dev en&$*#@p?#$%foo
(yes, I'm exaggerating a bit for dramatical effect ;-)
But your mileage will almost surely vary.
-- t
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