On Fri, 2007-02-02 at 15:58 -0700, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote: > Rick Stevens wrote: > > More like a "which NIC is eth1?" problem. I don't know if there's a way > > to specify which NIC to use on the kernel line when there's multiple > > NICs installed. Perhaps a new parameter, "hwaddr=" or something along > > that nature. > > > That might be the case, however don't the devices come up in > sequence in which they're plugged into the motherboard starting at PCI1 > down to however many the board has? I've always had cards come up that > way and it's been consistently that way, at least for me. I can always > count on eth1 being the second card on the bus. They vary based on the PCI bus layout, kernel version and a bunch of other things. That's why the network startup scripts allow you to specify the "HWADDR=" to make sure what _you_ want as eth0 stays eth0. I should think a similar item should be included for network installs. I've had two different kernels on the same machine swap NICs on me when I didn't specify the "HWADDR=" in the network configs. Damned frustrating, it was! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Rick Stevens, Senior Systems Engineer rstevens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - - VitalStream, Inc. http://www.vitalstream.com - - - - "Doctor! My brain hurts!" "It will have to come out!" - ----------------------------------------------------------------------