OK, then why is only the forcedeth and skge driver listed, if this is so important? I removed everything from iftab, and the network comes up fine. Also, even though forcedeth is listed as being permanetly assigned eth0, it was not assigned the name eth0. After swapping boards, it was named eth1 until I removed the hardcoded MAC in iftab. So are you sure this works the way you think it does? Because my experience would indicate otherwise. Granted, I could be missing something obvious here, so if so, please explain so I can properly understand and support Ubuntu systems.
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