On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 10:44:05PM -0400, Derrick Hudson wrote: > On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 05:32:01PM -0700, Xeno Campanoli wrote: > | I got a real whacky one. This old machine I've got has two NICs, and during > | install I assign eth1 to be the one used, and it gets the ip address from > | DHCP. Well, after the reboot, that same IP address is assigned to eth0, and > | I get no network. I've solved this by switching the cable over and > rebooting, > | but it sounds like a bug, so I thought I'd mention it. The machine I'm > running > | is an old thing with 92 meg of memory, but presumably it's not the memory > that > | is confusing DHCP, but just the two NICS. Perhaps nobody has two NICs > anymore? > > I have two NICs in several machines. The only time I've seen anything > similar is when the system doesn't detect the cards in the same order > each time it boots and so the cards are assigned the labels 'eth0' and > 'eth1' different. > > In that case, the solution is simple: install the 'ifrename' package, > read the documentation, and create a suitable /etc/iftab file. Using > this approach you can assign the NICs meaningful names (ie 'lan' or > 'wan' or whatever) based on the MAC address (or base I/O for ISA > cards). This ensures that the cards are identified properly, > regardless of how many you have and which one(s) are available at boot > time and what order the kernel loads the driver(s) for them. Then you > use this meaningful name in all your configuration files and can be > assured the correct NIC will be used.
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