Re: [gentoo-user] netmount; sshd borked

2012-12-12 Thread William Kenworthy
Best would be to delete/move the module for that hardware, and de-configure it from the kernel. or remap ethX manually using /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules BillK On Wed, 2012-12-12 at 22:12 +0530, Nilesh Govindrajan wrote: > On Wednesday 12 December 2012 09:51 PM, James wrote: > >

Re: [gentoo-user] netmount; sshd borked

2012-12-12 Thread Nilesh Govindrajan
On Wednesday 12 December 2012 09:51 PM, James wrote: > > Hello, > > OK so I'm now running udev-196-r1; booting fine now. > > upon reboot: > net.eth0 [ stopped ] > net.eth3 [ started ] > netmount [ stopped ] > sshd [ stopped ] > > eth0 is the mobo ethernet port, a

[gentoo-user] netmount; sshd borked

2012-12-12 Thread James
Hello, OK so I'm now running udev-196-r1; booting fine now. upon reboot: net.eth0 [ stopped ] net.eth3 [ started ] netmount [ stopped ] sshd [ stopped ] eth0 is the mobo ethernet port, and it is fried. I have not used it in years. eth3 is an add on 100M ethernet