on 06.08.2013 17:11, Andrew wrote: > Hi. > > On 05.08.2013 23:36, david M brooke wrote: >> Hi Rob, >> >> Since your NICs use different drivers one option is to force the drivers to >> load >> in a particular order by listing them on the kernel command line. >> >> In *linux.cfg, specify something like the following: >> APPEND reboot=bios KMODULES=driver1,driver2,driver3 > This isn't correct way; KMODULES var specify modules that are loaded > from initmod (ATA/USB/etc); after first boot stage other modules are > probed first from /etc/modules and then auto-probed via hotplug hook. > >> See also >> http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/leaf/index.php?title=Bering-uClibc_5.x_-_User_Guide_-_Basic_Configuration_-_Booting_for_the_First_Time#Hardware_Device_Driver_Issues >> >> davidMbrooke >> >> On 5 Aug 2013, at 19:46, Rob Ogle wrote: >> >>> I just loaded v5.0 on a box with 4 nics. The nics use different drivers. >>> >>> The problem is, the addresses are statically assigned and they load in a >>> different order on each reboot. So, I have to play "musical network cables" >>> until I figure out which nic is eth0, eth1 and so on.
Or you can assign names to the interfaces using nameif from the bbnameif package. cheers Erich
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