Steven Jones wrote:
I dont quite understand why you need to switch, you could just run everything off eth1, but anyway,
I don't need to switch. It's just that it's not doing what I think it should do and I want to know why.
I would suggest looking in your bios and either disabling the onboard NIC, or changing the PCI probe order eg if its says first-last change it to last-first or what ever syntax your bios uses.
However Its most likely that the onboard can simply be disabled in the bios.
I don't want to disable the onboard card. I have two different NICs in my computer using two different drivers and I want to load only _one_ of the drivers at a time and be able to switch among them:
load driver A (on startup) ... work unload A, load B ... work unload B, load A ... work
and so on. Again I have to mention it's rather an academic question - I don't really need it, I just want to know why it's not doing what I supposed it would do.
Best regards, Andrei
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