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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CentO
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
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