Re: Where is eth0/eth1/assigned -

2009-06-20 Thread Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu
On Sat, 2009-06-06 at 08:42 -0500, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: > You can try "udevadm control --reload_rules" - this will tell udevd > about the rule changes. You will probably have to remove and > re-install the NIC module for the change to take affect. You will > have to bring down eth1 before re

Re: Where is eth0/eth1/assigned -

2009-06-06 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote: > On Thu, 2009-06-04 at 16:02 -0400, Mike Burger wrote: >> You can remove the line for eth0, then take the line for eth1, and as long >> as the "ATTR{address}" line matches the MAC address of your current eth1 >> NIC, just change: >> >> NAME="eth1" >> >> to >> >> NAME=et

Re: Where is eth0/eth1/assigned -

2009-06-06 Thread Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu
On Thu, 2009-06-04 at 16:02 -0400, Mike Burger wrote: > You can remove the line for eth0, then take the line for eth1, and as long > as the "ATTR{address}" line matches the MAC address of your current eth1 > NIC, just change: > > NAME="eth1" > > to > > NAME=eth0" > > Reboot, and voila!!! Is th

Re: Where is eth0/eth1/assigned -

2009-06-04 Thread Bob Goodwin
Bob Goodwin wrote: Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: It can be, but /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules tends to be more important - it maps the MAC address to the device name. Then you may also have the HWADDR= option in your /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg=eth? file. That will provent the

Re: Where is eth0/eth1/assigned -

2009-06-04 Thread Bob Goodwin
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: It can be, but /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules tends to be more important - it maps the MAC address to the device name. Then you may also have the HWADDR= option in your /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg=eth? file. That will provent the interface from comin

Re: Where is eth0/eth1/assigned -

2009-06-04 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
Mike Burger wrote: >> I am still struggling with this f10 install. It appeared that the >> NIC in eth0 was no good. I pulled it out and left the second card >> which was/is eth1. >> >> It looks to me like that designation eth1 might be changed to eth0 >> using ethtool but if so,

Re: Where is eth0/eth1/assigned -

2009-06-04 Thread Bob Goodwin
Mike Burger wrote: Mike Burger wrote: I am still struggling with this f10 install. It appeared that the NIC in eth0 was no good. I pulled it out and left the second card which was/is eth1. It looks to me like that designation eth1 might be changed to eth0 using ethtoo

Re: Where is eth0/eth1/assigned -

2009-06-04 Thread Bob Goodwin
Mike Burger wrote: Mike Burger wrote: Actually, it's probably in your /etc/modprobe.conf file. /etc/modprobe.conf is an empty file? Do I need to use it to change the eth designation? Don't know how but ... Used to...it's possible that it's being done via udev, at t

Re: Where is eth0/eth1/assigned -

2009-06-04 Thread Mike Burger
> >> Mike Burger wrote: I am still struggling with this f10 install. It appeared that the NIC in eth0 was no good. I pulled it out and left the second card which was/is eth1. It looks to me like that designation eth1 might be changed to eth0 using

Re: Where is eth0/eth1/assigned -

2009-06-04 Thread Mike Burger
> Mike Burger wrote: >>> I am still struggling with this f10 install. It appeared that the >>> NIC in eth0 was no good. I pulled it out and left the second card >>> which was/is eth1. >>> >>> It looks to me like that designation eth1 might be changed to eth0 >>> using ethtool b

Re: Where is eth0/eth1/assigned -

2009-06-04 Thread Bob Goodwin
Mike Burger wrote: I am still struggling with this f10 install. It appeared that the NIC in eth0 was no good. I pulled it out and left the second card which was/is eth1. It looks to me like that designation eth1 might be changed to eth0 using ethtool but if so, I can't find t

Re: Where is eth0/eth1/assigned -

2009-06-04 Thread Mike Burger
> > I am still struggling with this f10 install. It appeared that the > NIC in eth0 was no good. I pulled it out and left the second card > which was/is eth1. > > It looks to me like that designation eth1 might be changed to eth0 > using ethtool but if so, I can't find the righ

Where is eth0/eth1/assigned -

2009-06-04 Thread Bob Goodwin
I am still struggling with this f10 install. It appeared that the NIC in eth0 was no good. I pulled it out and left the second card which was/is eth1. It looks to me like that designation eth1 might be changed to eth0 using ethtool but if so, I can't find the right command. I