On 21/09/09 23:42, John Reiser wrote:
Print the low 24 bits as 6 hex digits (possibly with no punctuation), and chop the description string after 22 characters (for example.)
Why not use the DMI External Connector Designator. That's what the manufacturer provides to identify external ports after all. Some examples for kit I have to hand: MacMini eth0 00:16:CB:xx:xx:3D Ethernet MacBook Pro eth0 00:17:F2:xx:xx:2E RJ-45 Acer Altos R300 (no external connector designation) eth0 00:00:E2:xx:xx:FE eth1 00:00:E2:xx:xx:FF Acer Altos R510 eth0 00:0E:0C:xx:xx:CF NIC2/2 eth1 00:0E:0C:xx:xx:CE NIC1/2 IBM xSeries 343 eth0 00:0E:0C:xx:xx:D9 NIC2/2 eth1 00:0E:0C:xx:xx:D8 NIC1/2 The results aren't too bad, especially for those last two Intel motherboards where the ethN and physical port orders are reversed. -- Glen Turner <http://www.gdt.id.au/~gdt/> -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list