Re: enabling two eths

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On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 06:51:41PM +0530, Manjunath AM wrote:
> We are using MPC8272 based target board, we use montavista Linux version 
> 2.6.10 kernel image (with NFS enabled) to our target board,
> 
> Our board has  2 FCCs (eth0 and eth1). bot the eth's works perfectly when 
> we use them independently, but when we are trying to enable second one 
> after the kernel is up using linux command  "ifconfig eth1 192.168.33.64 
> up"(IP address)nothing is working.
> Please suggest how to enable second eth (either 0 or 1) once the kernel is 
> up with NFS file system

Probably each interface has an IP number within the same subnet, so NFS
packets will go out over the wrong interface which wil confuse your NFS
server. Either use a different subnet or set up a host route to your
NFS server. If that doesn't work:

- ask Montavista for support
- try to recreate the problem with a 2.6.20 kernel instead of a two
  years old kernel


Erik

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