On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 05:02:52PM +1000, John Hedge wrote: > This comes under the heading of 'nice to have' so I wouldn't want anyone > to break stride in answering this problem but maybe someone has trodden > this path before!
Not to worry. > I have a multi-homed U1. 1 motherboard 10 base T nic (eth2; Lance) and > two additional 100 base T nics (eth0 & eth1; both Happy Meal). So, what -- you carry it around from your home to your girlfriend's home? What do you mean multi-homed? I'm thinking you have a SCSI cable going between two machines or something really snazzy like that. > I would like the 10 base T eth2 to be eth0. How do I achieve this small > miracle, please? Why? Seriously. If you're masquerading or something, the ipmasq package will "do the right thing." But if you must, I would first look at boot time arguments, like eth0=blah,blah eth1=yadda,yadda and like that. Should be pretty easy since the 10BT is a lance, and the others are hme's. a

