kudzu broken in Fedora 8 after updates?

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Systems are not finding the nic after clonng to an identical machine as they 
have with all version from Redhat 9 to Fedora 7. Now it is coming up with a 
message that eth0 doesn't appear to be present. Deleting the network setup 
in the gui, and then creating a new one using eth1 instead of eth0 that still 
shows up as an option then works.

In dmesg, found that kudzu has an error.

warning: process 'kudzu' used the deprecated sysctl system call with 1.23.

I've run it at the command prompt with kudzu -p and it produces output that 
shows the eth0, but the /etc/sysconfig/hwconf does not show those lines. 

I am going to reimage a machine, and see if redirecting the output of 
kudzu -p >/etc/sysconfig/hwconf 
and then rebooting will fix the problem, but even if it does, is this a problem 
that could effect other things if kudzu isn't working, and is there an 
alternative?

Thanks.

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