On Mon,08.Feb.10, 16:33:39, Stan Hoeppner wrote: > So, are you saying it didn't happen? Couldn't have happened? Shouldn't have > happened? I'm imagining things? Are you kidding? No, I'm saying that under normal circumstances it should work.
> It broke. I fixed it by manually editing the precise file you list above. > Maybe it happened because I have ACPI disabled on this old (1998) 440BX MB due > to its ACPI implementation being buggy. Maybe it's because I have power > management disabled. Maybe it's a BIOS bug. Maybe it happened because both > cards use the 8255x chip (though one was an NC3121 with 82558 and the other an > actual Intel Pro 100 Server Adapter with an 82559). The cause could have been > any number of things. > > Regardless, it happened. I fixed it manually. It did not properly > auto-reconfigure. It could be that you encountered a bug in the auto-reconfigure scripts or maybe even deeper (reminds me of the nvidia adapters that had a different MAC on each reboot). Since your bug is quite unique (or at least no reports here on d-u) I doubt it's good advice to tell someone having troubles with networking to edit udev rules, especially since the OP mentioned the interface names were ok and consistent. Regards, Andrei -- Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic
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