computer networkers, please rise

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Author: Eric
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Subject: computer networkers, please rise
well thanks for the comments. its all working now that i have manipulated
my routing tables and now that i have figured out that the top pcmcia slot
is sometimes eth0 and sometimes eth1. thanks for your help

eric

> -----Original Message-----
> From:
> [mailto:plug-discuss-admin@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us]On Behalf Of Matt
> Alexander
> Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 1:26 PM
> To:
> Subject: RE: computer networkers, please rise
>
>
> I remember reading somewhere that Linux assigns each eth device in a
> particular order based on the PCI slot. I think maybe it was the PCI slot
> closest to the CPU would become eth0 and the next would become eth1, etc.
> I could be completely off about this, however. In the case of PCMCIA
> cards that you're using, you could try experimenting by swapping them back
> and forth, etc., to see which order it is on your system. And for PCI
> cards, you could plug one in at a time and configure it before adding the
> next one.
> ~M
>
> __
> If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
>
> On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Eric wrote:
>
> > With Linux, is there a for-sure way to know whether my top
> pcmcia slot is
> > eth0 or eth1? I feel like linux is playing switch-a-roo on me
> and messing
> > me up. Is that possible/likely/common? I had this whole long
> nice reply to
> > some of the nice comments I received. While doing so, I accidentally
> > plugged the cables into what "should" have been the wrong physical
> > interfaces on HOST_B, but it turns out everything worked!
> >
> > That is, I plugged HOST_C/10.0.x.x into what "should have been"
> > HOST_B/eth1/192.168.x.x while also "mistakenly" plugging in HOST_B eht0
> > 10.0.x.x into HOST_A 192.168.x.x. But this all worked, but it
> "shouldn't"
> > have because of my (mis)understanding as to which physical interface was
> > assinged the logical interfaces eth1 or eth0. Does that make
> sense? How
> > can I tell which is really assigned to which?
> >
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