>>> On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at  5:53 PM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Bhemidhi,
Ashwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
-snip-
> We now have completed our
> development/testing and would like to remove qeth device 0.0.0600 from
> the Linux guest devices definitions and so that qeth device 0.0.0700
> come up as eth0 network interface instead of eth1.  Is there a way to
> delete the network device definitions and subdirs created on sysfs for
> 0.0.0600. 

If you get rid of the configuration files, the next time your system is 
started, they won't be in /sys.  What appears to be files and directories in 
/sys really aren't, they're part of what's called a pseudo file system.

What distribution are you running?  That will determine exact file names and 
directories.  If it's SLES, you should be able to go into YaST and delete the 
interface you don't want.


Mark Post

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