Re: [gentoo-user] eth1 won't start

2009-11-28 Thread Roger Mason
Hello John Walt, Thanks for the responses. Here is the information you asked for. John Lowry johnlo...@gmail.com writes: What is the contents of your /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules # PCI device 0x10b7:0x9200 (3c59x) SUBSYSTEM==net, DRIVERS==?*, ATTR{address}==00:01:03:c5:2a:7b,

Re: [gentoo-user] eth1 won't start

2009-11-28 Thread John Lowry
Roger Mason wrote: Hello John Walt, Thanks for the responses. Here is the information you asked for. John Lowry johnlo...@gmail.com writes: What is the contents of your /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules # PCI device 0x10b7:0x9200 (3c59x) SUBSYSTEM==net, DRIVERS==?*,

Re: [gentoo-user] eth1 won't start [solved]

2009-11-28 Thread Roger Mason
Hello John, John Lowry johnlo...@gmail.com writes: If you have only the two cards installed you can delete everything except for the first entry and the one referencing the card currently in the machine and change name to eth1. So: SUBSYSTEM==net, DRIVERS==?*,

[gentoo-user] eth1 won't start

2009-11-27 Thread Roger Mason
Hello all, I have a machine[1] into which I installed a second NIC. It is identified by lspci as: 00:0a.0 Ethernet controller: Accton Technology Corporation SMC2-1211TX (rev 10) The driver, 8139too, is compiled as a module and loaded by udev. After booting, lsmod says: 8139too