On Wednesday 12 April 2006 12:14, Ivan Longhi wrote: > hello, > I have 2 alpha machines identical. > they have 2 net interfaces on board (Digital DS21143 Tulip loaded by > module tulip0 and tulip1) and 1 net interface on a pci slot (RealTek > RTL8139 loaded by module 8139too). > The strange thing is that on a machine eth0 is on tulip0, eth1 is on > tulip1 and 8139too is on eth2, on the other machine 8139too is on eth0, > eth1 and eth2 are on tulip. > I would like that the two machines map eth on the same way. > > I tried to add a file called my-aliases in /etc/modeprobe.d with this > content: > alias eth0 tulip0 > alias eth1 tulip1 > alias eth2 8139too > > but on the second machine it seems to be ignored and the interfaces load > in another order. > > does anyone know the right debian way to map interfaces in a certain order? > > bye, > Ivan > > -------------------- > http://www.retecivica.milano.it/
You can do using ifrename, or if using udev, see: http://reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html#example-iface John -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]