On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 2:10 AM, Jerry Geis wrote:
>>
>> Edit the existing one? It does persist through reboots, which is what you
>> might expect from the name.
>>
>>mark
> Mark
>
> I'd like to automate- Editing is prone to mistakes. Its not just one
> machine.
>
> So I'd like to automat
On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 3:23 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
> When my machine installs (CentOS 6.3) the two network cards are
> getting reversed. The PCI card is getting eth0 and the motherboard is
> getting eth1.
> I would like them in reverse order to keep things the same as they used
> to be.
>
> How
Jerry Geis wrote:
>>
>> Edit the existing one? It does persist through reboots, which is what
>> you might expect from the name.
>>
> I'd like to automate- Editing is prone to mistakes. Its not just one
> machine.
>
> So I'd like to automate it.
That's a lot more complicated, since each have thei
On 07/13/2012 04:23 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
> When my machine installs (CentOS 6.3) the two network cards are
> getting reversed. The PCI card is getting eth0 and the motherboard is
> getting eth1.
> I would like them in reverse order to keep things the same as they used
> to be.
>
> How can I e
>
> Edit the existing one? It does persist through reboots, which is what you
> might expect from the name.
>
>mark
Mark
I'd like to automate- Editing is prone to mistakes. Its not just one
machine.
So I'd like to automate it.
jerry
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Jerry Geis wrote:
> When my machine installs (CentOS 6.3) the two network cards are
> getting reversed. The PCI card is getting eth0 and the motherboard is
> getting eth1.
> I would like them in reverse order to keep things the same as they used
> to be.
>
> How can I easily tell these two to rev
When my machine installs (CentOS 6.3) the two network cards are
getting reversed. The PCI card is getting eth0 and the motherboard is
getting eth1.
I would like them in reverse order to keep things the same as they used
to be.
How can I easily tell these two to reverse?
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