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nic swap?

nic swap?

2004-03-09       - By Shane C Branch

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Randy Kelsoe wrote:

> shane c branch wrote:
>
>> Can you be a little more specific? I found /etc/module.conf:
>>
>> alias eth0 pcnet32
>> alias eth1 e100
>> alias scsi_hostadapter ips
>> alias usb-controller usb-uhci
>>
>> that's the text of the current file. I still don't quite get what I
>> need to do.
>>
> The example Steven gave is if you have two NICs that are the same. Since
> you new NIC will be a GigaBit, you just need to use the right driver  
> name in your /etc/modules.conf  file. If your new card is an Intel
> GigaBit, which I think uses the driver e1000, then you would need to have:
>
> alias eth0 pcnet32
> alias eth1 e1000
>
> in your modules.conf. There is a good chance that kudzu will handle this
> for you. It should notice that you have removed your pcnet32 card and
> replaced it with a GigaBit card and make the changes for you.
>
>
>
Thanks.

It is in fact an intel gig card.

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regards,

shane


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