Re: How to customize hardware ethernet settings in FC5?

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You might use an "options" line in /etc/modprobe.conf.  The options are
documented in kernel-doc.  For example,

     $ more /etc/modprobe.conf
     alias eth0 e1000
     alias eth1 e1000
     options e1000 Duplex=2 Speed=100

Thanks for the excellent idea... hmmm... looking at the natsemi driver
it appears that I can't set the speed via an external option.  I'll
have to poke around some more, but my quick check doesn't look
promising.

Nevertheless, I appreciate your response and your idea -- in my
heart-of-hearts, its the right answer, but, until I poke around some,
doesn't seem feasible in my situation.

I guess there's always rc.local, but I'll save that for a last resort.

--wpd

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