On Mon, 8 Apr 2002 12:06, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
> Hi  i have a pegasus based usb Ethernet card which works fine except for
> one slight problem.  if i have the card pluged in when i boot the system
> it gets allocated eth0 and my internet connection wont work(i have cable
> and use another card for my connection)  it is setup in all the scripts
> as eth1 and in modules.conf i have  alias eth1 pegasus and alias eth0
> rtl3189 for my other nic.  any ideas how to stop the usb NIC from taking
> eth0 and working how it should apart from unpluging the card before
> bootup and plugging it in once booted and manually bringing it up?
This is totally distribution dependent (or, perhaps, some combination of 
distro and kernel link order).
Try building the rt8139 driver into the kernel, and loading some of the USB 
stuff (eg the pegasus driver, or the host controller) as modules later in 
your init scripts.

Brad

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