Hi,
I got lucky with this. The first USB-Ethernet device I tried worked straight
away with no config changes. I ran xs-swapnics and that worked. So I have my
main inbuilt NIC for LAN and an option USB interface for WAN. Great.
There is one warning message that comes up on boot to do with the US
If I'm messing around with different ethernet devices (a USB wifi adapter or
USB ethernet adapter) and stuff isn't showing up the way I want, I'll take a
look at /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
For example, if I want to get my internet connection from my USB wifi
adapter, which shows up
On Wed, 2010-10-27 at 16:26 +1100, David Leeming wrote:
> Would that leave the machine with all the normal services running on
> that single Ethernet port, and otherwise function exactly as the eth1
> network on a machine with two NICs? I guess I'll find out soon
> enough...
Yes, it does.
> My se