Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 10 Sep 1999 16:16:23 +0300 | From | Lauri Tischler <> | Subject | Re: network devices and passing options to kernel |
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David Woodhouse wrote: > --snip-- > foreach interface; do > get mac address > lookup the desired interface name for this mac address > set name accordingly > done allmost, as new names should be ethx type of names, because many tools would break otherwise, they should be first renamed to temporary names and then to wanted ethx names.
> The point was that this isn't a kernel problem.
Maybe not kernel problem per se, but definately nic-driver probing/identifying problem. If we can, and in many cases must, give media, io and irq specifications, then why not mac definition. By giving 'options ne io=0x300,0x320' I can definately specify that card at io 0x300 is eth0 and card at io 0x320 is eth1. With pci-cards there is no way of having similar identification. If for some reason I need to change the positions of pci-nics within the box, I will allmost certainly need to fix my init-scripts.
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