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- From: "Thomas O'Dowd" <tom@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2000 20:21:05 +0900
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Hi all, If I have two network interfaces on a machine, is there any way to specify which card becomes eth0 and which becomes eth1? I have the following in my /etc/conf.modules file... alias eth0 eepro100 alias eth1 eepro100 One interface is on the motherboard and the other on a card. Currently the card always takes eth0 and the motherboard takes eth1. I'd like it the other way around :) I tried reversing the order in /etc/conf.modules, it didn't have any effect (kinda guessed that). Must be an option or something or what does it depend on??? Thanks, Tom. -- Thomas O'Dowd Have you had your noop today? tom@example.com http://www.nooper.com
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