On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
Matthew Saltzman wrote:
It is definitely related to the order of detection, but that's not
entirely predictable. For example, before updating initscripts, I'd see
the order of detection change over the course of several rapid reboots
with the same kernel.
This has also been my experience.
My router has an internal interface eth0 and an external eth1.
Rebooting swaps the interfaces some times, and the pppoe points to
the internal LAN, with obvious results.
I could fix the problem by using the MAC address (HWADDR variable
in ifcfg-eth{0,1}), but I don't want to do that because I need to
be able to move the disks to another machine with similar hardware
and power up with zero configuration change (this is done for disaster
recovery, and the disks are not really moved, just rsync'ed).
FWIW, I have not found that HWADDR reliably orders the interfaces ayway.
Even with HWADDR parameters, interfaces would occasionally reorder
themselves.
Will the new initscripts be useful for me?
I believe so. In any case, I don't think there's anything it could hurt.
Give it a shot and let us know.
Best regards.
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Matthew Saltzman
Clemson University Math Sciences
mjs AT clemson DOT edu
http://www.math.clemson.edu/~mjs