On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 11:52:15PM -0400, Allen Weiner wrote:
> My damaged NIC was an Intel PRO/100 M. It used the E100 driver. The
> network interface used to come up as eth0.
> 
> I removed the Intel PRO/100 M and replaced it with a Netgear FA310 TX
> NIC. It uses the Tulip driver. Under both Fedora 7 and Ubuntu 8.04 the
> network interface is coming up as eth1. (For a reason unknown to me,
> udev is renaming the replacement NIC).

/etc/udev/rules.d/something-like-"persistent-net-rules"

delete the eth0 and eth1 lines

-m

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Mike Kershaw/Dragorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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