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Re: strange behavior of etherneth cards



2008/1/12, Peter Greff <peter.greff@googlemail.com>:
> On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 23:24:10 +0100
> "Paul Csanyi" <csanyipal@gmail.com> wrote:

> Have a look at /etc/udev/rules.d/z25_persistent-net.rules. There you will
> find something like
>
> ###
> PCI device 0x10de:0x03ef (forcedeth)
> SUBSYSTEM=="net", DRIVERS=="?*", ATTRS{address}=="00:19:66:3e:7d:bd",
> NAME="eth0"
> ###
>
> Debian/UDEV "holds" the MAC-addresses to assign the "correct" eth-device
> number e.g. eth0 to always the same card. So if you remove the card you
> have to remove the named file or better move it to another place for
> testing. It will be recreated after you reboot your system if not
> present. I assume you are using Debian Etch.

I did as you advices me, and get to work my ethernet cards. :)

Yes, I am using Debian Etch. :)

-- 
Regards, Paul Csanyi
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