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Hi all,
sorry to bother you such a thing, but I'm not getting anywhere right
now. I've a server with four NICs which are all powered by the e1000
driver. Two are on the Supermicro main board and two are added via an
add-on card. It seems that I can only PXE boot from the two on-board
NICs while
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if you have udev installed and running you can just edit:
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
to rename the devices persistently. No ugly firmware hacks needed.
Auke
Carsten Aulbert wrote:
Hi all,
sorry to bother you such a thing, but I'm not getting anywhere right
now. I've a
Hi Auke,
Kok, Auke wrote:
if you have udev installed and running you can just edit:
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
to rename the devices persistently. No ugly firmware hacks needed.
That's too far down the road as the kernel needs to make the inquieries
already and udev is
Carsten Aulbert wrote:
sorry to bother you such a thing, but I'm not getting anywhere right
now. I've a server with four NICs which are all powered by the e1000
driver. Two are on the Supermicro main board and two are added via an
add-on card. It seems that I can only PXE boot from the two
Hi all,
Brandeburg, Jesse wrote:
if your add-in nics are e1000 server adapters they can be configured to PXE
boot too. You have to enable option rom support in the BISO and the option
rom itself.
I don't see these cards in the BIOS right now only the onboard ones.
I've enabled everything