On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 09:59:08AM +0100, Kris Buytaert wrote: > On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 21:22, Jason Marshall wrote: > > > When I install the image on the machine with one of each cards in it, > > what shows up in /etc/modules.conf is: > > > > alias eth0 e1000 > > alias eth1 e1000 > > > > when it should look like: > > > > alias eth0 e1000 > > alias eth1 eepro100 > > > > Indeed, when I change the eth1 line and reboot, everything is great. But > > I don't want to have to manually change /etc/modules.conf on every machine > > I build with this image. > > > > Oh, and yes, there are machines with 2 gig ethernet NIC's that I want to > > use this same image on.
man systemconfigurator, see the section on the hardware.lst file.
> I had a similar experience with a machine with 2x2 network cards, the
> modules.conf that is being generated at bootstrap time, it swapped the
> eth0,eth1 with eth2,eth3 combinations.
>
> I solved this by adding my preffered modules.conf to the OVERRIDES, and
> moving the ovverride rsync to after the sysemconfigurator section in the
> scripts.
man systemconfig.conf
see the HARDWARE order section.
> Not sure if this is the preferred way however
>
> gretings..
-Sean
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