Use modules and define aliases for etho and eth1 in /etc/conf.modules.
If you need to have ethernet for rootfs, use ramdisks.
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This is happening on exactly the same box. Both kernels have the drivers
compiled in.
Thanks for the link to nameif. I'll try it.
>From: Andi Kleen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: The Shadow's Hand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: 2.4 swi
On Tue, Oct 17, 2000 at 08:51:08PM -0400, The Shadow's Hand wrote:
> I've got an Asus P2B-L mobo, which has an integrated eepro100, and an
> DEC Tulip PCI card. I've been running 2.2.16. To use a new ATA/100 card
> I tried 2.4-test10-pre3.
>
> All worked well, indeed very well, except 2.4 switch
I've got an Asus P2B-L mobo, which has an integrated eepro100, and an
DEC Tulip PCI card. I've been running 2.2.16. To use a new ATA/100 card
I tried 2.4-test10-pre3.
All worked well, indeed very well, except 2.4 switched eth0 and eth1
from 2.2.x. That is, the Tulip became eth0, rather than eth
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