On Wed, 30 Nov 2005, David Rosal wrote:

I've rebuilt the kernel, enabling only the two specific drivers for the
two network cards, and now eth0 is brought up, but not eth1. This looks
like a more logical behaviour.

As far as I know you're never going to get eth1 without first having eth0. It is up to you to pay careful attention to know which card was actually enabled.

I still think your original problem was that the card which was eth0 was being moved to eth1 and the new card was being loaded as eth0. That's why I suggested reordering the cards on the physical bus or building the drivers as modules.

Steven
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