Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn schrieb:
udev and/or ifrename may help. That implies you provide some sort of
configuration file(s).
How do I supply a configuration file, if it is the nfsroot that is not
being mounted? Maybe if one would try to put the udev-config into the
initrd. Hm. Didn't think
On Sun, 5 Oct 2008, Thomas Neumann wrote:
> Jean Spirat schrieb:
> > > All my tests works well but i have a failure when i try to install
> > > a host with two ethernet cards. The dhcp and tftp runs on the eth1
> > > network and it works fine. But the issue is that the fai kernel when
> > > loaded
Jean Spirat schrieb:
All my tests works well but i have a failure when i try to install a
host with two ethernet cards. The dhcp and tftp runs on the eth1
network and it works fine. But the issue is that the fai kernel when
loaded bring not eth1 but eth0.
[...]
to add a little more explanat
Jean Spirat writes:
> Jean Spirat a écrit :
> > Hello,
> >
> > All my tests works well but i have a failure when i try to install a
> > host with two ethernet cards. The dhcp and tftp runs on the eth1
> > network and it works fine. But the issue is that the fai kernel when
> > loaded bri
Jean Spirat a écrit :
Hello,
All my tests works well but i have a failure when i try to install a
host with two ethernet cards. The dhcp and tftp runs on the eth1
network and it works fine. But the issue is that the fai kernel when
loaded bring not eth1 but eth0.
So it can never connect t
Hello,
All my tests works well but i have a failure when i try to install a
host with two ethernet cards. The dhcp and tftp runs on the eth1 network
and it works fine. But the issue is that the fai kernel when loaded
bring not eth1 but eth0.
So it can never connect to the nfs server.i trie