Jan Engelhardt wrote: > On Aug 26 2007 16:54, Zhang Weiwu wrote: >> [...] >> Seems the on-board card /was/ eth0, it's getting renamed to eth1 for >> some reason. > > Eh well. What I can think of: you previously had a PCI network card. > Since cards on the PCI bus are usually detected before any on-board > stuff (rightfully so), eth0 is your PCI card, and eth1 is onboard. > SUSE then makes sure this is the case on every boot, even if you > remove the PCI one. > Does that apply?
By the way: we had the same problem when we upgraded from RHEL4.4 to RHEL4.5. No hardware has been changed during this upgrade. See also [1] for a similar problem. It's a bit more general and not only opensuse related. Th. [1]http://groups.google.com/group/linux.debian.user/browse_thread/thread/653281e5e81d1dd8/200fd432876126c0 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
