On Fri, 25 Oct 2002 at 17:11, Orlando Andico wrote:
> > ;) Hmmmmmm, i've asked myself that question before (but never posted it
> > on the lists). In my own experience it depends on which nic driver
> > module it loads first. For example i have a 3com 3c900b nic and a cnet
> > nic. During bootup the 3com driver loads first followed by the cnet
> > driver (you can check it using 'dmesg'). So my 3com becomes eth0 and
> > cnet becomes eth1 ;) This is based on my own experience, others might
> > have the right answer...(why do i feel that i am right). ;)
> 
> There's a way to FORCE the order. Make sure all your NIC drivers are 
> modules, then set the load-order in /etc/modules.conf

;) Why haven't  i thought of that (maybe because i'm a monolithic guy). Thanx Orly for 
the heads-up. ;)



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