Patricio,

 

  I had a very similar issue with a wireless Intel device coming up as  
_tmp29384792.  I found that if I did a service network stop and removed the 
kernel module, loaded the kernel module and then service network start, 
everything went back to normal.  I have not bothered to see why it loads this 
way, as its only every few boots on my personal laptop.  If I remember 
correctly people noted the hardware timeout before it completed loading, but 
this is just a guess as to what it was as I never confirmed any comments people 
had made.

 

  This isn’t a solution obviously  to the issue, but does give you some steps 
to see if the devices can be reloaded and work or not.

 

Trevor

 

From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Patricio A. Bruna
Sent:Monday, November 19, 2007 8:31 AM
To:CentOS mailing list
Subject:[CentOS] Network Name issue



 

Hi,
I've installed CentOS 5 on a Dell pe1950 with 2 dual port NICS.
One of the NIC is an Intel and use the e1000 module.
The problem is when the server is rebooted it does no asign the ethx name to 
the NICs, instead the so assign something like _dev377362...
so i dont have networking on the server.

Any ideas what is happening and how to solve it?

Thanks.



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