| On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 10:10:37PM +0000, Dave Jones wrote:
| > I just upgraded a box with 2 NICs in it to 2.5.66, and found
| > that what was eth0 in 2.4 is now eth1, and vice versa.
| > Is this phenomenon intentional ? documented ?
| > What caused it to do this ?
|
| Is this a Red Hat system? I encountered the same thing on a
| RHAS system. Basically, Anaconda had controlled the module load order
| in /etc/modules.conf for 2.4. Because my network drivers were built in
| in 2.5, they loaded in the order of the compile-in. This turned out to
| be the reverse order.
| Swapping eth0 and eth1 in /etc/modules.conf fixed the problem
| for me. This is not to say it is "Red Hat's fault" or that this is
| entirely the same situation, but I figured this would make a good
| datapoint.
I saw this same problem at home last night, not on a RH system,
so I think it's just a 2.5.lately thing.
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