Aditya Laghate wrote:
Well, on fedora I edit the file
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg- and add
HWADDR=.
This takes care that my NIC bindings stay same accross reboots.
Can i add hwaddr parameter to a xDSL connection script?
I am using FC4
I'm out of loop with ppp these days but I supp
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> Well, on fedora I edit the file
> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg- and add
> HWADDR=.
> This takes care that my NIC bindings stay same accross reboots.
Can i add hwaddr parameter to a xDSL connection script?
I am using FC4
Aditya
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Aditya Laghate wrote:
Hi,
Can you please elaborate on what exactly you mean.
The problem is both the lan cards use the same drivers.
In the modconf file i have added
eth0 8139oo
eth1 8139oo
or something similar, at booting it tells me cannot change eth0 to eth1...
i will let you know exact err
On 9/24/05, Aditya Laghate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Whenever I reboot, the device name changes. It is never stable at
> eth1. It keeps changing from devxxx to dev
does it work when you again configure your nic with ifconfig for new
device? i used to have the same problem, on my xeon server
Hi,
Can you please elaborate on what exactly you mean.
The problem is both the lan cards use the same drivers.
In the modconf file i have added
eth0 8139oo
eth1 8139oo
or something similar, at booting it tells me cannot change eth0 to eth1...
i will let you know exact error soon.
Aditya
On 9/2
Aditya Laghate wrote:
Hi,
I have an AMD Atholon based machine, with MSI RS-480 mobo.
I have attached a second NIC.
Whenever I reboot, the device name changes. It is never stable at
eth1. It keeps changing from devxxx to dev
Any ideas? thoughts?
Regards
Aditya
Aditya,
This might be due
Hi,
I have an AMD Atholon based machine, with MSI RS-480 mobo.
I have attached a second NIC.
Whenever I reboot, the device name changes. It is never stable at
eth1. It keeps changing from devxxx to dev
Any ideas? thoughts?
Regards
Aditya
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