Abou Al Montacir wrote: > Le vendredi 21 août 2009 à 10:03 +0200, Michael Biebl a écrit : >> severity 5427212 important >> thanks >> >> Abou Al Montacir wrote: >>> Package: network-manager >>> Version: 0.7.1-2 >>> Severity: serious >>> >>> --- Please enter the report below this line. --- >>> >>> I have two network cards eth0 and eth1 and NM, which used to work >>> perfectly, stopped working after an upgrade. >> Which version was the last working version? > > I really can't tell you but it was max 3 weeks, However I'm sure that > 0.7.1-1 doesn't work. I also had new kernel installed by the next > weeks : I'm using sid with at least one update per week. > >>> It no more detects the eth0 interface, but only the eth1. >> According to the log, but eth0 and eth1 are detected, only eth0 (ne2k-pci) >> does >> not seem to support carrier detection. > > The real issue I think is that udev is instructed to rename interfaces : > b44 --> eth0 and ne2k-pci --> eth1. However, according to logs, I see > that ne2k-pci is loaded first and thus assigned eth0, then b44 is > loaded. After some time, the udev will renames the interfaces, but NM > seems to get disturbed by renaming interfaces. > >>> Please find attached different configuration files and log messages. >> If I check the logs, eth1 (b44) does seem to be correctly recognized and >> activated. You are using a Broadcom card, for which there was a fix in >> 0.7.1-2. > > See above, but eth1 is not b44. Following lines from /var/log/messages > > Aug 20 22:11:04 aziz kernel: [ 1.666614] eth0: RealTek RTL-8029 found at > 0xb400, IRQ 23, 00:20:18:56:ad:9f. > Aug 20 22:11:04 aziz kernel: [ 2.045222] eth1: Broadcom 44xx/47xx > 10/100BaseT Ethernet 00:e0:18:b9:7d:16 > Aug 20 22:11:04 aziz kernel: [ 2.187172] udev: renamed network interface > eth1 to eth0 > Aug 20 22:11:04 aziz kernel: [ 2.232627] udev: renamed network interface > eth0_rename to eth1 > Aug 20 22:13:05 aziz kernel: [ 137.145407] eth0: Broadcom 44xx/47xx > 10/100BaseT Ethernet 00:e0:18:b9:7d:16 > > >> Are you certain that your problem still exists? > > Of course, I've got the issue yesterday as you can see in the logs (Aug > 20 22:11:04) >
Maybe your issue is related to udev: What's the content of /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules, does it help when you remove that file and reboot. Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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