Re: eth interface enumeration order

2006-08-23 Thread Stephen Hemminger
On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 09:52:56 -0600 Victor Secarin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > VERSION > With kernel 2.4.33.1: > HARDWARE > I have a server with two eepro100 and one e1000 interfaces > BEHAVIOR > When the kernel boots the drivers report (/var/log/messages) the > interfaces they find and what the

Re: eth interface enumeration order

2006-08-23 Thread Erik Mouw
On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 09:52:56AM -0600, Victor Secarin wrote: > VERSION > With kernel 2.4.33.1: > HARDWARE > I have a server with two eepro100 and one e1000 interfaces > BEHAVIOR > When the kernel boots the drivers report (/var/log/messages) the > interfaces they find and what they are named (et

Re: eth interface enumeration order

2006-08-23 Thread Auke Kok
Victor Secarin wrote: VERSION With kernel 2.4.33.1: HARDWARE I have a server with two eepro100 and one e1000 interfaces BEHAVIOR When the kernel boots the drivers report (/var/log/messages) the interfaces they find and what they are named (eth0, eth1, eth2) 1. With the drivers configured monoli

eth interface enumeration order

2006-08-23 Thread Victor Secarin
VERSION With kernel 2.4.33.1: HARDWARE I have a server with two eepro100 and one e1000 interfaces BEHAVIOR When the kernel boots the drivers report (/var/log/messages) the interfaces they find and what they are named (eth0, eth1, eth2) 1. With the drivers configured monolithically in the kernel: