You have no doubt seen the play-by-play that followed my initial plaint.
Did the Intel card not play nice with the RealTek on the motherboard?
We didn't really go nuts to find out. The Intel card tried to work
but then didn't show up at all when I moved it to a different slot.
It would help if most of my parts came from this century...
Howard
On 11/02/2015 08:52 AM, David R. Wilson wrote:
It might not be the problem you are thinking it is. I found this
weekend one of the network cards added to one of my boxes was not one
that the tulip driver supported (at least not yet). It would not
surprise me if it was a bad implementation that happened to be
convenient to dump on ebay.
I would see what routines are handling the networking. I have Centos
running on a box with multiple addresses with no problem. From past
experience I would look around to see what is mucking things up and
disable that routine and write a shell script to set things up with
static addresses if that is necessary.
Sometimes the automatic screw up fairy works overtime.
One thing you could do after both cards are active is to do an ifconfig
and then look for errors in the list of cards. That will at least point
you in the right direction.
Dave
On Sun, 2015-11-01 at 10:49 -0600, Howard White wrote:
Okay, I admit to being lazy. I am on the course of creating some tools
for phreakNIC next weekend. Like a fool, I have chosen to use CentOS 7
as one platform in part as self-education. I am having to learn more
than I wish to just to accomplish simple things.
Ergo - add a second NIC to CentOS 7 minimal. Server is going to provide
an Installfest private network with a firewall to the (gasp) phreakNIC
environment. Need two NICs. Have two NICs. lspci sees two NICs. May
I address two NICs with nmcli, nmtui or ifconfig (yes, I added the
net-tools package)??? Nooooooooo.
Is my google-foo good enough to find an example? By my research, people
only run CentOS 7 in VMware or VirtualBox. Really?
What gives?
Howard
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