Peter J. Stieber wrote: > I recently swapped a MB in a system. The MB is from a different > manufacturer that the original. I managed to generate a new > initrd-*.img with the proper SATA driver (the 3 drives are all SATA and > the SATA chip was different between the MBs) and the machine boots, but > I'm having the following problem with the network setup. > > If I set the host name to localhost.localdomain, the machine boots, but > the network HW isn't configured until very "late in the game". I setup > the machine to boot into run level 3. After the I get a login prompt I > see the following... > <------------------[ SNIP ]-------------------------> > > Why does the eth0_rename connection get generated? > > Suggestions? > > Pete > What would probable help fix this, and other problems is to delete the persistent rules in /etc/udev/rules.d and let them get re-created. If you are using the same CD/DVD drives, they will not be affected, but the network rules definitely be affected by changing motherboards when the NIC is built into the motherboard. (70-persistent-net.rules is the one for NICs.) At a guess, I suspect you have eth2 and eth3 instead of eth0 and eth1. If you have a HWADDR= in your ifcfg-ethx files, you may have to remove them as well. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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