This is something I have done a lot with Centos, but for the first time
with FC10.
I have 2 Compaq SFFs one old, the other older. The just old one is my
production server. The older one is my
test server. Both have 512Mb memory. Both, I believe, have Intel
ethernet on the system board, but different versions.
2 years ago when I moved a Centos 5 drive from the development to the
production server, everything worked fine. Yes I ran
system-config-display to get it to recognize the new video (I run
inittab 3 for the most part, so this was an extra step).
Now with FC10, the production server's ethernet is not recognized.
ifconfig
only shows L0
I tried system-config-network and it recognized something ( just the
ifcfg-eth0 file?) and saved and updated the ifcfg-eth0 file. I rebooted
the system and still no eth0 on the system. So for now, I put the drive
in the development system and am running from that, but the production
system has twice the CPU speed.
So what is the magic as there is no longer kudzu?
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