[gentoo-user] eth0/eth1 detected, but "wired" network is eth1...

2006-04-02 Thread Jarry
Hi, I tried to install gentoo on my notebook using x86-minimal-2006.0.iso. I defined eth0 as usuall, but I could not ping to any IP inside/outside my lan... Then I went back to boot-messages and found out there are eth0 and eth1 detected! Very probably my 10/100/1000Mbit ethernet is eth1, becaus

Re: [gentoo-user] eth0/eth1 detected, but "wired" network is eth1...

2006-04-02 Thread Richard Fish
On 4/2/06, Jarry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > But what is eht0, wifi? Can I somehow change network detection so that > eth0 is wired-ethernet, and eth1 "that other network" (probably wifi)??? Most likely eth0 is your wifi card. You can write udev rules to set whatever device names you want. For

Re: [gentoo-user] eth0/eth1 detected, but "wired" network is eth1...

2006-04-02 Thread Dirk Heinrichs
Am Sonntag, 2. April 2006 21:23 schrieb ext Richard Fish: > On 4/2/06, Jarry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > But what is eht0, wifi? Can I somehow change network detection so that > > eth0 is wired-ethernet, and eth1 "that other network" (probably > > wifi)??? > > Most likely eth0 is your wifi card.

Re: [gentoo-user] eth0/eth1 detected, but "wired" network is eth1...

2006-04-03 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Sun, 2 Apr 2006 12:23:30 -0700, Richard Fish wrote: > > But what is eht0, wifi? Can I somehow change network detection so that > > eth0 is wired-ethernet, and eth1 "that other network" (probably > > wifi)??? > > Most likely eth0 is your wifi card. You can write udev rules to set > whatever de