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Re: I think I found the problem



Hi, I'm sorry but I did changed the section of driver for that card and it refuses to find the hardware when I modprobe the driver back. I did like this:

# PCI device 0x14e4:0x164c (e1000e)  -----> was bnx2
SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION="" DRIVERS=="?*", ATTR{address}=="00:10:18:48:8a:30", ATTR{type}=="1", KERNEL=="eth*", NAME="eth4"

And it seems to don't get affected by this file.

Thanks.

On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Damian Ryszka <rychu@sileman.net.pl> wrote:
Hi,

Dnia Tue, 23 Jun 2009 12:19:46 +0200
Xavier Cardil <cardil.xavier@gmail.com> napisał(a):

> What can I do to change the driver for the right one on eth4 ?????

T think that you should specify correct driver in /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules:


# PCI device 0x8086:0x1076 (e1000)
SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION="" DRIVERS=="?*",
ATTR{address}=="00:0e:0c:6c:b4:da", ATTR{type}=="1", KERNEL=="eth*",
NAME="stack"

# PCI device 0x10ec:0x8139 (8139too)
SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION="" DRIVERS=="?*",
ATTR{address}=="00:11:09:82:bf:94", ATTR{type}=="1", KERNEL=="eth*",
NAME="kuklok"

# PCI device 0x8086:0x1030 (e100)
SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION="" DRIVERS=="?*",
ATTR{address}=="00:03:47:e3:7d:64", ATTR{type}=="1", KERNEL=="eth*", NAME="eth1"


Stack and kuklok are switche's names that interfaces are connected to. Changes
take place when you rmmod driver and modprobe it again.


Cheers,
--
Damian Ryszka aka Rychu
rychu(at)sileman.net.pl


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