Re: Does Linux Redhat 9 reassign eth numbering?

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On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 13:20, Eve Atley wrote:
> Therefore, does Linux default to eth0 if an old configuration is removed?

That's kudzu. He's a little grumpy sometimes ;-)

Maybe editing /etc/modules.conf and changing the order of the modules
(by example, 

alias eepro100 eth0
alias dmfe eth1

so, changing the order

alias dmfe eth0
alias eepro100 eth1

loads the cards correctly).

In your case, (having one network card?), maybe editing modules.conf and
reestarting the network service will be fine :-)

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