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Andy Harrison wrote:
On 8/2/07, Catimimi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Edit the file /etc/udev/rules.d/30-net_persistent_names.rules
change eth3 to eth0 and restart the network. Take care not to have
another eth0 in this file !!
That
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On 8/3/07, G T Smith wrote:
In the above file :-) The names are generated by udev from another rule
set and added to this file... Its a nice idea when it works... (I am
afraid for my wireless config it doesnt... I used to get an incrementing
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Andy Harrison wrote:
On 8/3/07, G T Smith wrote:
In the above file :-) The names are generated by udev from another rule
set and added to this file... Its a nice idea when it works... (I am
afraid for my wireless config it doesnt... I used to
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On 8/3/07, G T Smith wrote:
This is telling me that you have at one time or another had four
different cards with the MAC addresses.
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If you have only one remove, all
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Andy Harrison wrote:
On 8/3/07, G T Smith wrote:
This is telling me that you have at one time or another had four
different cards with the MAC addresses.
00:03:ba:f0:ce:50
00:50:04:d2:73:7d
00:03:ba:f0:ce:51
00:50:04:62:0a:00
If you
Andy Harrison a écrit :
I accidentally chose eth3 as my default ethernet interface. How do I
change it to eth0?
Hello,
Edit the file /etc/udev/rules.d/30-net_persistent_names.rules
change eth3 to eth0 and restart the network. Take care not to have
another eth0 in this file !!
Michel.
I accidentally chose eth3 as my default ethernet interface. How do I
change it to eth0?
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On 8/2/07, Catimimi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Edit the file /etc/udev/rules.d/30-net_persistent_names.rules
change eth3 to eth0 and restart the network. Take care not to have
another eth0 in this file !!
That seems like a pretty kludgy way to do it. I just don't want
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