Jan Geertsma wrote:
> Alex Harsch wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have SuSE 9.1 which was working pretty well, so far. Jesterday I
>> changed my ppp0 interface from manual to start onboot. Unfortuneatly,
>> this mixed up all my interfaces, meaning, that my wlan is now eth0 and my
>> ethernet is now eth1. This is annoying, because it makes me change my
>> firewall settings and so on. Changing the value back to start manual on
>> the ppp0 does now not make any changes.
>> SuSE made some changes with the config files in the new release, so the
>> config for eth0 is not stored in ifcfg-eth0 but in a file called
>> ifcfg-MacAddress. Now I don't know how to tell the interface on which
>> device to start. Has anyone already experienced this problem? Thanks in
>> advance, Alex.
>
> I think that the kernel assigns the names based on the order it found
> them. This behaviour can be steered a lot by the file /etc/modules.conf
> my aliases are
> alias eth0 8139too
> alias eth1 ne2k-pci
> basically linking the driver to the numbers. If you have 2 identical
> cards you might need to specify which irq or io they use to separate the
> both...
>
> goodluck Jan
Yes, I had a look in modules.conf. This file is now empty! Instead, there is
a modules.conf.-
In this file, there is the line: alias eth0 driver for my 3com card. If i
type ifup eth0, my D-Link card goes up. Do you have any other ideas?
Regards, Alex
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