Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 19 Sep 2004 17:50:00 +0100 | From | "Dr. David Alan Gilbert" <> | Subject | Re: hotplug e1000 failed after 32 times |
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* Jonathan Lundell (linux@lundell-bros.com) wrote:
> Out of curiosity, though, isn't there a residual related problem, in > that a reinserted card gets a new eth# as well? Not insurmountable, I > suppose, but a bitch to automate.
I do wonder why the eth# still gets exported to users - its a royal pain when you have multiple cards. I guess naming by mac address isn't ideal either when you want to hot swap one! Naming by pci slot would be kind of nice.
(I sometimes wish ether cards would have a good old fashioned dil switch on so you could set an ID).
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