On Sunday 09 April 2006 20:29, Leendert Meyer wrote:
On Sunday 09 April 2006 21:16, Elijah Savage wrote:
Vince Littler wrote:
On Sunday 09 April 2006 19:11, Elijah Savage wrote:
Leendert Meyer wrote:
On Sunday 09 April 2006 19:05, Elijah Savage wrote:
Leendert Meyer wrote: > On Sunday 09 April 2006 17:23, Elijah Savage wrote: >> All, >> >> I changed my realtek network card for a intel pro 1000 gig card. >> Suse10 added this card as eth1 I want to change it back to eth0 I >> know there is a flat file for doing this but for the life of me I >> can't remember which it is. After long searches on google I can't >> seem to find it either.
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Yeah I did use yast to set it up but after reboot the card is not detected. I go into yast and the card initializes and everything is fine.
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Aha! In YaST, from Network Card Config Overview, select edit for Network Address Setup, then Advanced -> Detailed settings -> Device Activation, the select 'At boot time'. Does that help?
Yes it is set that way did it a number of times. I am getting ready to try Bruce's recommendations here in a minute.
Try a reboot first, to see if it's needed. ;)
Hmm, thinking a bit more, if the card is still in as eth1, I seem to think the thing to do is clear out all cards in YaST and detect from scratch. Maybe part of the problem is that there is still stuff from eth0, which is looking to get started, but doesn't find the old eth0 and aborts the network boot without looking at eth1. On reflection, I really would clear out all network config with YaST, do a reboot and add the Intel card from scratch. It may be OTT, but I think it's the best chance.