Nice to hear back from you. I am converting this report to a question
to keep the bug-list activity down, and giving you a link or two to help
you get off the ground.
This is a great resource on bridging:
http://www.linuxfoundation.org/en/Net:Bridge. The FAQ section is pretty
comprehensive. An
Oh wow ! I though this post was put in the "forgotten bugs' zone"... I am glad
to see some activity on this. I actually run eth0 normally and eth1 is (was)
reserved for virtual machines (4 of them) on this server. So far I had to
enable/disable eth0/eth1 when I needed to run either machine. Not
The solution to your issue should be based on your use case - just
putting two nics in a machine will not net you any sort of benefit
without configuring them for a purpose. If the following info does not
help then please provide additional details about what you are trying to
accomplish with each
The solution to your issue should be based on your use case - just
putting two nics in a machine will not net you any sort of benefit
without configuring them for a purpose. If the following info does not
help then please provide additional details about what you are trying to
accomplish with each
I am experiencing the same thing, and all the workarounds that I have
tried do not work. Ubuntu 8.10 seems not to like two cards. I have
uninstalled NM and tried to configure through /interfaces config file
and tried wicd, so far I cannot get anything to work. I am trying to
get VMware up and ru