Easier way edit /etc/sysconfig/hwconf remove all references to your
nic's rerun kudzu (haven'nt tested so you may need to reboot tho' I dont
think so) Everything should again be sweetness and light 



On Sat, 2001-11-10 at 04:52, BobH wrote:
> Fred,
>   Thanks, that is one route that seems too simple.  I guess I was looking
> for something a little more elegant and kind of expected that somewhere
> there was a small [unknown to me] app that did this.  I'll give it a try.
> 
> Bob
> 
> 
> fred smith wrote:
> > 
> > On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 03:17:26PM -0600, BobH wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >   This is sort of a repost.  But messing around with the RH network admin.
> > > tool I deleted both the NICs in the experimental box.  Is there a way to
> > > force kudzu to identify them as new hardware when I reboot so it will
> > > re-establish the devices?
> > 
> > Only way I know if is to:
> > 1. shut down the system
> > 2. physically remove the devices in question
> > 3. reboot so that Kudzu will notice that the devices are missing
> > 4. shut down again
> > 5. reinsert the devices
> > 6. reboot, then kudzu should see them as new and do the configuration.
> > 
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