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Hello, |
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OK so I'm now running udev-196-r1; booting fine now. |
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upon reboot: |
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net.eth0 [ stopped ] |
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net.eth3 [ started ] |
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netmount [ stopped ] |
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sshd [ stopped ] |
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eth0 is the mobo ethernet port, and it is fried. |
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I have not used it in years. eth3 is an add on 100M |
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ethernet card that has worked flawlessly. It is |
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working fined still. |
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/etc/conf.d/eth3 is set up and works just fine. |
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The easiest thing to do to fix this problem is |
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unmap the eth0 hardware. Where best to do that? |
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from lspci: |
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00:07.0 Bridge: NVIDIA Corporation MCP61 Ethernet (rev a2) <mobo> |
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1:06.0 Ethernet controller: Digital Equipment Corporation |
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DECchip 21142/43 (rev 41) |
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Ideas on how to best fix this? Make the Nvidia ethernet chip |
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invisible and the dec ethernet chip will automaticall be eth0? |
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Other ideas? |
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James |