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On 07/18/2014 09:28 AM, Jarry wrote: |
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> Hi Gentoo-users, |
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> I added the 2nd network adapteer to my gentoo-box and I want |
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> to use it. But... I do not know how it is called! |
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> ifconfig shows only the one adapter I had, called "enp3s0". |
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> I remember some time ago I moved from "human" network names |
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> (i.e. eth0) to this and now I see the first disadvantage: |
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> while before I could guess new network name (probably eth1, |
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> eth2, etc), now I can not. I tried "enp4s0", "enp3s1", |
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> "enp4s1" but I always get only "No such device" error. |
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> I checked gentoo-handbook but it works with those old & good |
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> network devices (eth0, eth1). |
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> So how can I find name of the new network adapter? |
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> Jarry |
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Hey Jarry, |
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Make sure you are loading a module for it or you have it built into the |
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kernel! It isn't going to work any other way. |
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Willie Matthews |
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matthews.willie80@×××××.com |
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702.659.9966 |
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Just a old computer geek! |