When bootup is finished, do as root:
ifdown eth0
ifdown eth1

and then open the tool:
netconf

It has a button (the first one) that is to configure interfaces
manually.


Good luck.


El jue, 24-07-2003 a las 02:42, Vtucatz elPunishar escribi�:
> hi everyone!  
>   
>  i just installed mdk 9.1 on my router/firewall/server box which of course
> has 2  
>  network cards.  
>  i have 2 3com card, both of the 59x type, one bomerang, one fast
> etherlink.. each 
> of them alone in the system works great, in fact i am right now online with
> the fast  
>  etherlink.  
>   
>  but when i plug the second card into the system, the auto detection seems
> to be  
>  confused because both are 3c59x cards... it finds them both, but the only
> assigns  
>  eth0, and this interface doesn't even work then.  
>  how can i bypass the mdk control center and enter the new card into the
> system  
>  manually?  
>   
>  is this a common problem ?  
>  any ideas anyone ?  
>  
> TIA  
>  
>  greetings, 
> le stu 
>  
> ps: sorry for breaking the thread 
> 
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