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>Am Samstag 20 Juni 2009 18:10:20 schrieb Konstantinos Agouros: |
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>> >Naming makes the order irrelevant. |
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>> How so? |
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>Because you no longer have eth0 and eth1 which may be one or the other NIC= |
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>depending on module load order or in which order the kernel discovers the=20 |
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>NICs. |
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>Look at my example rules again: Each interface is identified by its MAC add= |
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>and given a unique name. Since the MAC addresses never change, the names wi= |
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>also stay the same, regardless of module loading order or interface discove= |
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>order. |
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Well I do not get to that since the modules are loaded in the wrong order. |
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My problem is before these rules apply. |
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Konstantin |
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>HTH... |
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