On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Terry Wright wrote:

> Hi all.
> I have two network cards running in my 486 box using RH6.0.
> I try to change the settings for one of the cards under linuxconf and
> now it says i have three adapters, one eth0 and two eth1's!! I try to
> delete the previous configuration for eth1 but I am having no luck.  It
> will not let me make any changes. As soon as I 'Accept' then go back
> into the basic host information screen, it's all back.  This is very
> frustrating and I would appreciate some help sorting out the mess.
> Is there a way other than linuxconf to make the changes? I've looked at
> ifcfg-eth1 and it doesn't appear to be much help.
> TIA
> Terry
> 
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1. goto /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts directory
2. there should be has one ifcfg-eth0 and two ifcfg-eth1 scripts.
   delete one ifcfg-eth1 and make sure just one *eth0 and *eth1.
3. restart the network services
   /etc/rc.d/init.d/network restart

Hope it can help u !
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