Furthermore, just TRY "swapping" a PCI and an ISA card.  Just try it, I dare
ya'.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ward William E PHDN [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 12:21 PM
> To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject:      RE: Dual eth question - changing eth0 & eth1
> 
> This may not be an option if he has an ISA 10Mb card and a PCI 100Mb card.
> The PCI card may just be recognized SOONER.... in which case, he somehow
> needs to bring up eth1 before eth0... and how he does that, I don't know.
> 
> That said, 100Mb cards are CHEAP... he could probably go ahead and get
> a PCI 100Mb card to take care of the problem for ~$20.
> 
> Bill Ward
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David D.W. Downey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 11:36 AM
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> Subject: Re: Dual eth question - changing eth0 & eth1
> 
> 
> Timothy Reaves wrote:
> > 
> >     I've read the Ethernet howto, and it states that linux assigns eth0
> > to the first network card it finds, and eth1 to the second.  The problem
> > is I need what RH says is eth0 to be eth1 and eth1 to be eth0.  I have
> > two PCI nics; one 10mB/s and one 100mB/s.  It is this that makes me need
> > them in a particular order.
> > 
> 
> Then you need to physically swap the cards.
> 
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