if you have udev installed and running you can just edit:

/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules

to rename the devices persistently. No ugly firmware hacks needed.

Auke




Carsten Aulbert wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> sorry to bother you such a thing, but I'm not getting anywhere right
> now. I've a server with four NICs which are all powered by the e1000
> driver. Two are on the Supermicro main board and two are added via an
> add-on card. It seems that I can only PXE boot from the two on-board
> NICs while the install kernel sees the on-board only as eth2 and eth3.
> 
> The kernel documentation says one should use the ether (or now better)
> the netdev directive for changing the order of the built-in drivers, but
> as this guy[1], I have not succeeded so far. For the ether directive not
> all parameters were mandatory, if they are now for netdev, how can I
> find all the values? When 'entering the firmware' via CTRL+S I can get
> the IRQ, the I/O address as well as the memory start address, but I have
> no idea about the memory_end address.
> 
> Can someone give me a hint?
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Carsten
> 
> [1] That's the only one I found so far: http://lkml.org/lkml/2005/3/10/213
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