Re: Ethernet Probe order?

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> Well, that was intended to be code just do illustrate how to do device 
> detection (with the help of lspci).  There is nothing that I can see which 
> is preventing the devices being detected in whatever order you want, 
> providing the devices use different drivers (if they use the same driver, 
> you'll need to change it instead).
> 
> I haven't gotten around to actually writing the code to change the 
> device order though.  Probably in the next month or so.

I understand.  I have not yet poked around in the anaconda source and
I'm just coming up to speed on Python, so your code is a good start  :)

In some of the machines, they have 2 onboard "e100" devices and a
quad-fast-ethernet "e100" device, so that would be trickier.

Thanks for the ideas.

/Brian/

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