--- Joel Hammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As I understand things, eth0, eth1, are assigned automatically by
> Linux, and
> so what you think is eth0 might really be eth1. This has to do with
> which
> slots the cards are in. That could likely be why things stopped

Actually it has to do with the PCI IDs that get assigned to the devices
from "lspci -n".


> Moral: This should teach you the hazards of using graphical thingees
> to
> configure hardware.

Or to configure anything in a sysadmin role.  GUI's are for end users.

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