On Sat, Apr 10, 2004 at 06:31:58PM +0200, Alexander Dalloz wrote: > Am Sa, den 10.04.2004 schrieb Rick Lim um 18:13: > > > Hi there, > > > > I have just changed network cards and the old network card still seems to be > > there > > even though I have deleted all the network card and rebooted, when I try to > > assign the new > > network card the old one shows up, but I am able to select the new one and > > carry on to the > > confirmation screen, but then is says you have selected (the old card) for > > eth0 and I cannot get pass that. > > > > Is there some config file that I have to manually edit to get rid of this > > old card? > > Delete the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 and let it entirely > create a new one by using redhat-config-network. If you are experienced > enough you of course could edit that plain text file by hand too. Then > please keep care to have the MAC address (HHWADDR) of the new card in > the config file, else the new card would not work properly. > I don't know. I have never had the MAC address in a ifcfg-eth0 file. But when I have switched cards and rebooted kudzu should have asked to remove the old card and configure the new card. I assume kudzu was being run on boot. I would check the kudzu config file and see what card it thinks is configured. -- ------------------------------------------- Aaron Konstam Computer Science Trinity University One Trinity Place. San Antonio, TX 78212-7200 telephone: (210)-999-7484 email:akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxx