Chances are at some point you were playing with the netcfg tool in X and
now there is a file called /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1
Just delete it, or edit it and change ONBOOT=yes to ONBOOT=no then it
should stop doing that.
Dan
At 06:15 PM 4/20/98 +0530, Raj Singh wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have Compex EN2000 (NE2000 clone) on PCI sitting at 0xd400. Having put
>that info in /etc/conf.modules, Linux RedHat 4.2 (2.0.32 updated)
>recognizes it and starts as
>
>loading eth0...
>NE*000 driver .....
>......
>loading eth1...
>
>Why does it have to go to eth1 when I have only 1 network card installed
>and correctly mentioned in the conf.modules files (and no eth1 option
>mentioned at the LILO prompt) ? Any ideas ?
>
>-- Raj
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