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Hi,

I got the same error with 2.6.14. The kernel was assigning network
devices randomly on boot despite hard coding them in /etc/modutils/local
with:
alias eth0 via-rhine
alias eth1 8139too

Upgrading to 2.6.15 fixed the error, however I also upgraded several
other system components, so I am not sure what exactly fixed the bug.
But it works now for me.


Regards,
  Bastian
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