On Wednesday 01 December 2004 17:10, Theodore Knab wrote: > I have a problem with BIOS messing up the order in which my three > ethernet cards are coming up. > > More specifically, I want the this: > > eth0 = motherboard ethernet card (eepro100) > 0000:00:0e.0, 00:D0:B7:89:AD:6D, I/O at 0x2040, IRQ 21. > > eth1 = second card: slot 2 pci (eepro100) > 0000:02:04.0, 00:0E:0C:61:15:F1, I/O at 0x3000, IRQ 20. > > eth2 = third card: slot 4 pci (eepro100) > 0000:00:0b.0, 00:0E:0C:61:15:F8, I/O at 0x2000, IRQ 18. > > Currently, they are coming up in this order: > eth0: 0000:00:0b.0, 00:0E:0C:61:15:F8, I/O at 0x2000, IRQ 18. > eth1: 0000:00:0e.0, 00:D0:B7:89:AD:6D, I/O at 0x2040, IRQ 21. > eth2: 0000:02:04.0, 00:0E:0C:61:15:F1, I/O at 0x3000, IRQ 20. > > The order was right until I added the third card. Yes, they are all > using the same driver. > > When I added the third network device, the devices all shuffle > around. > > Anybody know how to fix this or what might have caused this ?
You could use nameif(8) to name your interfaces on initialization, and go from there. -A -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]