tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7534848307469799413.post4758502118799908401..comments2024-03-15T20:18:01.139+07:00Comments on SlackBlogs: More Problems Coming InWilly Sudiarto Raharjohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12738382924950315620noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7534848307469799413.post-44212095173847330182006-10-24T08:24:00.000+07:002006-10-24T08:24:00.000+07:00Suddenly, it's gone with the wind :)
I don't know ...Suddenly, it's gone with the wind :)<br />I don't know why. It's not always happening so i can't give any solution for this, but please have a look at /etc/udev/rules.d/network-devices.rules<br /><br />Here's mine:<br />KERNEL=="eth?", SYSFS{address}=="00:0f:b0:61:fb:45", NAME="eth0"<br />KERNEL=="eth?", SYSFS{address}=="00:12:f0:20:bc:2f", NAME="eth1"<br />KERNEL=="sit?", SYSFS{address}=="00:00:00:00", NAME="sit0"<br /><br /><br />You may have to add your new network card to this kind of rulesWilly Sudiarto Raharjohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12738382924950315620noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7534848307469799413.post-49371219165279707132006-10-24T00:49:00.000+07:002006-10-24T00:49:00.000+07:00I don't suppose you've found a solution to the ren...I don't suppose you've found a solution to the rename_netif problem?<br /><br />I've come across the same problem after installing a new network card and can't figure it out.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com