Hi all,

Is there a way to turn off one of the USB CDC-ether gadgets?  My board
and laptop seem to switch between using usb0 and usb1… just before I was
connected via SSH to 192.168.7.2, with my laptop on .1… all fine.

Set up a default route via 192.168.7.1, and had my laptop routing to the
Internet, `apt-get update` was running, all was well.  Then it froze.  I
disconnect SSH (using the ~. exit sequence; thank-you UUCP) and try to
re-connect.

SSH wouldn't let me back in… I try 192.168.6.2, and lo and behold, it
works, but I then had to blow away my previous default route and set up
192.168.6.1 as my default route.

The address seems indeterminate, with my laptop (running Gentoo) seeing
both interfaces.  It's a race condition as to which will initialise
first.  From what I gather; one is meant for that legacy OS from Redmond
and the other is meant for "everyone else".

Is there a preferred interface I should be using?

Regards,
-- 
Stuart Longland (aka Redhatter, VK4MSL)

I haven't lost my mind...
  ...it's backed up on a tape somewhere.

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