Am Donnerstag, 13. April 2006 03:50 schrieb ext Kenton Groombridge:
> I have two NICs in my system, one for Internet and the other for my
> private network.  The NIC that I want to be eth0 uses the forcedeth
> module and the NIC I want to be eth1 uses the 3c59x module.
>
> What I can do to ensure that it associates the correct module with the
> correct eth?

As Richard already wrote, write udev rules. Read [1] to learn how to do it.

HTH...

        Dirk

PS: Next time please don't start a new thread by responding to an existing 
one (aka. "Thread hijacking").

[1]: http://www.reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html
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