Ignacio,

did you resolve this problem? I did another test yesterday and I've been
able to reproduce & resolve the problem... SuSE has an option that
allows by default a persistent mapping of the network interfaces naming.
To change this behaviour you have to modify
/etc/sysconfig/network/config as following:
...
## Type:        yesno
## Default:     yes
#
# Forces all interfaces eth* ath* wlan* and ra* to be persistent via udev.
# See /usr/share/doc/package/sysconfig/README.Persistent_Interface_Names for
# details.
#
FORCE_PERSISTENT_NAMES=no

Best regards,
-Andrea

PS Maye I could also post a note on the wiki pages....

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Andrea,
> 
> today I was trying to clone Suse 10.0 (again!) and I'm still not able to
> do it
> :( But now I think I've found where the problem is. I've installed Suse
> 10.0 as
> usual, configured the network card to be fixed ip, and moved the
> configuration
> to ifcfg-eth0.
> 
> But, if I swap the HD, and put it on another machine, I dont know why,
> but the
> devices are recognized as eth2 & eth3, instead of eth0 & eth1 as in the
> original machine. This is a stupid thing, because a 'dmesg | grep eth'
> shows
> eth0 & eth1 recognized by the kernel :?
> 
> Do you have any ideas? In case not, what distro do you know which works
> 100%
> with sisimager?
> 
> Thanks a lot,
> Ignacio.
> 


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