RE: Does Linux Redhat 9 reassign eth numbering?

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On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 13:43, Eve Atley wrote:
> >Maybe editing /etc/modules.conf and changing the order of the modules
> 
> The network manual mentioned something like what you suggest. :) We switched
> it using the Network Configuration Panel GUI that Redhat has built in...no
> reboot required? At any rate, we have two cards.

No reboot required. But maybe unloading the modules and restarting the
net service could do the trick.

In plain linux: put the networking service down _FIRST_ , unload the
network modules _and_ restart the networking service.

> If we should need to restart the network service in the future from the
> terminal, is it...
> service network restart

or "alla systemV":
/etc/init.d/network restart

(or is it networking? ;-) )

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