Re: e1000 in 2.6.21.2 and even older, like 2.6.13: eth0 does not exist but eth1 does

2007-05-26 Thread Björn Steinbrink
Hi, On 2007.05.25 00:00:06 +0200, Martin MOKREJŠ wrote: > Let me emphasize ifconfig(1) does only show loopback device all the time. > Finally I found that in /proc/net/dev there is a row for "lo:" and "eth1". > Yes, the network card is recognized as eth1. Blindly running 'ifconfig eth1 > $IP'

Re: e1000 in 2.6.21.2 and even older, like 2.6.13: eth0 does not exist but eth1 does

2007-05-26 Thread Björn Steinbrink
Hi, On 2007.05.25 00:00:06 +0200, Martin MOKREJŠ wrote: Let me emphasize ifconfig(1) does only show loopback device all the time. Finally I found that in /proc/net/dev there is a row for lo: and eth1. Yes, the network card is recognized as eth1. Blindly running 'ifconfig eth1 $IP' ifconfig

e1000 in 2.6.21.2 and even older, like 2.6.13: eth0 does not exist but eth1 does

2007-05-24 Thread Martin MOKREJŠ
Hi, today I had to reinstall some machine because the xfs filesystem was broken, because under heavy load I got kernel panic complaining that some internal kernel structure are broken so the filesystem was unmounted. Sorry, I had no time to take a snapshot. So I recreated the filesystem and

e1000 in 2.6.21.2 and even older, like 2.6.13: eth0 does not exist but eth1 does

2007-05-24 Thread Martin MOKREJŠ
Hi, today I had to reinstall some machine because the xfs filesystem was broken, because under heavy load I got kernel panic complaining that some internal kernel structure are broken so the filesystem was unmounted. Sorry, I had no time to take a snapshot. So I recreated the filesystem and