On Monday 21 August 2006 10:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> I'm using Fedora, and I use the file /etc/modprobe.conf
> >> to say, e.g.,
> >>
> >> alias eth0 tulip
> >> alias eth1 e100
> >> alias eth2 3c59x
> >>    
> >
> > That says that eth0 uses the tulip driver,
> > but I'm not sure it says that the one that
> > requires tulip is eth0, which is what the original
> > poster wanted.
> >  
>
> Oh, by the way what does work for you ?
>
> I'll be glad to test it on my machine. Right now I am
> configuring a Linux Router machine.

I can guarantee a not working situation:

Install a system with a via ethernet card. Installed as eth0.
Now add the 3 additional net cards

> >> alias eth0 tulip
> >> alias eth1 e100
> >> alias eth2 3c59x

This is now wrong and wont work QED.
You can't prove something by showing that it does work!

James
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