Aldo Foot wrote:
>On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 9:46 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>Aldo Foot wrote: >> >>On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 7:05 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >>Dear All, >> >>I just found a message for /var/log/messages : >>kernel : udev: renamed network interface eth0 to eth1 >> >>So, how to solve this problem ? >> >> >>In a previous reply you said: >> "For 8139too driver, it is a network interface PCI card >> For r8169 driver, it is attached to the motherboard " >> >>I have seen before that the OS will change the device if you have a PCI and >>a built-in NIC. If you unplug the PCI NIC, the built-in NIC becomes >>eth0. With the >>PCI NIC plugged in, the built-in NIC becomes eth1 and the PCI becomes eth0. >>Try unplugging the PCI NIC to check whether this is the case with your >>machine; take note of the MAC address with the ifconfig command to track >>which one is which. >> >>I have not understood why this happens though. Maybe someone can shed some >>light here. >>~af >> >> >> >>Hello, >> >>Is this problem in FC8 System only ? >>So, have you tried to find doc though the net ? >> >> >> > ><disclamer> >I have not done this and I don't know whether that is accurate. ></disclaimer> > >I did some reading. It appears that udev does the device switching. But >if desired, the devices can be tied to a specific mac address. > >See this old thread --notice what they say about /etc/modprobe.conf. >http://www.redhat.com/archives/k12osn/2005-September/msg00354.html > >Read this Debian related page: http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/udev.htm > >I don't now whether the problem is with F8 only. I haven't tried all >the flavors. >~af > > Hello, How can we disable the udev for switching the device with FC8 System ? Thanks ! Edward.
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