When using OpenWRT with DSA and 'lan' ports, we could get an empty
`next_eth`. This is of course not desirable, as this causes `sh: out of
range` errors when trying to determine which one would be greater.
It turns out, that we don't even need this check at all because, when
looking for all existin eth*s on a system, and take the highest index
and then iterate a set of devices and rename to eth${highest_index+n},
it is guaranteed that there will be no conflict.
Fixes:
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| network | ||
| system | ||
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