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Ubuntu Multiple USB-Ethernet mapped to specific eth## Hey guys, I have multiple USB-Ethernet adapters plugged into my Ubuntu laptop. I am just wondering if I can map these USB adapters to specific interface manually. For example, USB1 to eth1, USB2 to eth2, etc. Also, these adapters are plugged into a powered USB hub. The reason why I would like to do this is, I don't want these USBs to change their eth# mappings if the laptop got disconnected from the power source or need a restart. Thanks, thm

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If you can talk them into DeepFreeze, go for it!!! We use it and love it. A couple other options would be M$'s solution to steady state: Windows 7 SteadyState solution simplified! - Infrastructure Architecture Blog by Panos Macheras - Site Home - TechNet Blogs There's also SteadierState: Steadier State If it's an option, you might want to think about vdi too.

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