[SOLVED] Re: Strange name for network interface (Debian 2.6.18-7)

2006-12-18 Thread Maxim Veksler
On 12/17/06, Maxim Vexler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi List, I've have 2 NIC's in my home machine, a Intel(R) PRO/1000GT and a RealTek RTL8139 When the system boots it creates the following (odd) kernel naming schema, I haven't messed with any of my udev.d rules. <<< # ls /sys/class/net/ eth0

Re: Strange name for network interface (Debian 2.6.18-7)

2006-12-17 Thread Maxim Veksler
On 12/17/06, Oren Held <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I tend to believe that on single user mode you'll see only the regular eth0 & eth1, and that later some evil script renames the interface name by running something like "ip link set eth1 name eth1.old" Good idea, I tried to boot into single on

Re: Strange name for network interface (Debian 2.6.18-7)

2006-12-17 Thread Oren Held
I tend to believe that on single user mode you'll see only the regular eth0 & eth1, and that later some evil script renames the interface name by running something like "ip link set eth1 name eth1.old" Try to analyze your startup scripts and see which one does that. I know that Xen's network

Re: Strange name for network interface (Debian 2.6.18-7)

2006-12-17 Thread Ori Idan
Network devices are special kind of devices, they do not appear in /dev However the name of eth1 seems strange. -- Ori Idan On 12/17/06, Maxim Vexler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi List, I've have 2 NIC's in my home machine, a Intel(R) PRO/1000GT and a RealTek RTL8139 When the system boots i

Strange name for network interface (Debian 2.6.18-7)

2006-12-17 Thread Maxim Vexler
Hi List, I've have 2 NIC's in my home machine, a Intel(R) PRO/1000GT and a RealTek RTL8139 When the system boots it creates the following (odd) kernel naming schema, I haven't messed with any of my udev.d rules. <<< # ls /sys/class/net/ eth0 eth1_rename_ren lo sit0 # udevtest /sys/class/net/