Aaron Spurlock wrote:
Pretty much exactly what I was seeing when I would reconfigure via Kudzu. I just ignored them, and the entries I put in via the install work fine after reboot.Jake - if you do roll a new QMTISO using CentOS4.5 as your starting point, I'd be happy to test it out! Unfortunately, I only have about another week before this machine is put in production, so I'm not sure if you have any plans that soon. Thanks for all the work everyone does on this project! -----Original Message----- From: Erik A. Espinoza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 2:30 PM To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] QMTISO, Kickstart, drivers and updates This: Usually this manifests itself in eth0 during install becoming eth1 and vice versa. Should read: Usually this manifests itself in eth0 during install becoming eth1 after the first boot and vice versa. On 10/24/07, Erik A. Espinoza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi Aaron, The Dell PowerEdge 860 is a 64 bit machine. Many 64 bit machines have weird kudzu interactions on first boot with 32 bit RHEL/CentOS. Apparently the installed kernel sees the network devices slightly different than the stripped down kernel used to install the system. Usually this manifests itself in eth0 during install becoming eth1 and vice versa.
Thanks for the info Erik. I don't have any 64bit machines, so was not aware of any issues. Anyway, there probably won't be a new release anytime soon. I may get some time to start one (which you'd be able to test as a base Cent4.5 install), but that would be it for a while.
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