Hi Serge
First, it is necessary to me apologise by my poor badly English...
I really sorry...
But this issue make me very confused, because I never replace the NIC's,
also never replace the mother board
The MAC address is the some of initial instalation...
But, I will try do what you suggest w
Serge van Ginderachter wrote:
> 2009/11/20 Gilberto Nunes :
>
>> I'm in trouble here!
>>
>
> Ouch.
>
>
>> I have a Dell PowerEdge T300 that I install Ubuntu Server 9.10 and now I
>> can see one of 2 network interfaces...
>>
>
> Please define what you mean by "I can see":
> - kernel
2009/11/20 Gilberto Nunes :
> I'm in trouble here!
Ouch.
> I have a Dell PowerEdge T300 that I install Ubuntu Server 9.10 and now I
> can see one of 2 network interfaces...
Please define what you mean by "I can see":
- kernel hardware detection log? (dmesg)
- ifconfig output?
- somewhere else?
Gilberto Nunes wrote:
> I will coma back to CentOS!
> At least thing like this doesn't happen!!
>
Well If you feel more confortable with centos go ahead, if you want to
learn how to fix this problem we requiere more information, sometimes
different kernels detect the NICs in different order, f
I will coma back to CentOS!
At least thing like this doesn't happen!!
Thanks
Em Sex, 2009-11-20 às 15:26 -0200, Gilberto Nunes escreveu:
> There is no option to disable this feature on Dell BIOS Setup
>
> More stanger!
> The output of command lspci show me both NIC's...
>
> I remove the mo
There is no option to disable this feature on Dell BIOS Setup
More stanger!
The output of command lspci show me both NIC's...
I remove the modules tg3 and load it again and I see this message
(dmesg):
udev: renamed network interface eth0 to eth1
ifconfig eth0
eth0: Error obtain information:
The command lspci showing the two interfaces: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme
BCM5722 Gigabit Ethernet
Thanks for any help
Gilberto
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Gilberto Nunes wrote:
> Somebody has the same situation???
On T300, one ethernet can be used for remote management. Check if that
is the case. On my T300, one card is for OS and the other for remote
management (it even has a wrench key next to the ethernet port).
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Hi all
I'm in trouble here!
I have a Dell PowerEdge T300 that I install Ubuntu Server 9.10 and now I
can see one of 2 network interfaces...
The two interfaces is already enable on bios, but when I boot the system
I can't map the interface eth0!
I know why this happen.
When I install the soft,