Henrique de Moraes Holschuh schrieb:
>> Does udev change its own config?
>
> In Debian, yes. Read the ones with "generator" in the name.
Hey, what a bastard. Never would have guessed that...
Thanks to all & sorry for picking your brains,
timbo
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Björn Steinbrink schrieb:
> Sounds more like a iftab/udev problem. Check /etc/iftab and your udev
> rules please.
The MAC address in /etc/iftab matches that of the card. However, there
are three rules in /etc/udev/rules.d/z25_persistent-net.rules dealing
with eth0 - eth2, they state MAC addresses
Hello list & Bill,
Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Probably unrelated, but what's eth0?
An additional pci NIC. The second Broadcom NIC of the mainboard doesn't
even show up in lspci, no matter how the relevant jumper on the board is
set.
timbo
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I recently replaced the mainboard of one of my servers with a Tyan
Tomcat K8E. The onboard gigabit NIC is a Broadcom BCM5721. After
compiling and loading the tg3 driver in Kernel 2.6.21.5, the interface
could not
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