With more than 1 nic available when you applying setting to the next nic so eth1 or eth2 it seems to change the mac of the eth0.
Its really annoying and I missed it doing it this last time so I'm locked out of the system.
As it has written the mac for eth1 into eth0 and eth 1. eth2 has its normal mac.
for example it should be
eth0 - dd22
eth1 - xx88
eth2 - xx89
But when I was trying to set up load balancing it has chnaged the nic which is the next section down.
now it reads
eth0 - xx88
eth1 - xx88
eth2 - xx89
Obviously now I cannot boot into the system & the safemode is useless as it still loads your previous network settings.
Again this is a major bug.
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