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.
I think it was posted here once also but just no luck with that, any help with the name of this file would be greatly appreciated.
I know *exactly* what you mean! :) I had this problem too a while ago, took me some time to figure it out. Alas, I forgot what file it was...
cd /etc; egrep -wr 'eth[0-9]+'
did the trick again. Have a look at /etc/udev/rules.d/30-net_persistent_names.rules
It's just a matter of combinint the right MAC-address with the right eth[0-9].
You might want to 'ifdown eth1' before, and 'ifup eth0' afterward.
Cheers,
Leen
I do not even have to rename it, if I can just get eth1 to start at bootup without having to go into yast to make it initialize that would be great. -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Elijah Savage | AOL IM:layer3rules Senior Network Engineer | When it has to be switched or routed. http://www.digitalrage.org | The Information Technology News Center ----- http://www.digitalrage.org/?page_id=46 for pgp public key--------