This is a discussion on Problem with 2 NICs, Kernel 2.6, Interface-naming within the Linux Networking forums, part of the Linux Forums category; Hi ! This is my router-configuration: - Debian Woody + some updated packages for Kernel 2.6 - Kernel 2.6.3 - NIC1: ...
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Hi !
This is my router-configuration: - Debian Woody + some updated packages for Kernel 2.6 - Kernel 2.6.3 - NIC1: AMD PCnet/PCI - NIC2: NE2000-compatible (ISApnp) For security reasons I want this system to run without modules, so I included all necessary drivers into my kernel config. So far, everything's fine, but: ----<dmesg>---- Feb 28 18:09:23 testbox kernel: pcnet32.c:v1.27b 01.10.2002 tsbogend@alpha.franken.de Feb 28 18:09:23 testbox kernel: pcnet32: PCnet/PCI II 79C970A at 0x1000, 00 80 5f 4a 29 03 assigned IRQ 11. Feb 28 18:09:23 testbox kernel: eth0: registered as PCnet/PCI II 79C970A Feb 28 18:09:23 testbox kernel: pcnet32: 1 cards_found. Feb 28 18:09:24 testbox kernel: pnp: Device 01:01.00 activated. Feb 28 18:09:24 testbox kernel: ne.c: ISAPnP reports Generic PNP at i/o 0x240, irq 5. Feb 28 18:09:24 testbox kernel: ne.c:v1.10 9/23/94 Donald Becker (becker@scyld.com) Feb 28 18:09:25 testbox kernel: Last modified Nov 1, 2000 by Paul Gortmaker Feb 28 18:09:25 testbox kernel: NE*000 ethercard probe at 0x240: 00 40 05 60 b2 7a Feb 28 18:09:26 testbox kernel: eth0: NE2000 found at 0x240, using IRQ 5. Feb 28 18:09:26 testbox kernel: eth0: interrupt from stopped card Feb 28 18:09:26 testbox kernel: pnp: Device 01:01.00 disabled. ----</dmesg>---- Seems like the kernel tries to use the same interface-name for both NICs... strange, but I tried the following boot-parameters: ether=11,0x1000,eth0 ether=5,0x240,eth1 The result is, that both interfaces work, but the NE2000 (5,0x240) uses eth2...that's OK, but I'm still wondering about this behaviour. I spent some time googling, but only found some people having such problems with PCMCIA-cards. They were able to fix this with changing their PCMCIA-conf., so hmmmm.... If you need to know more of my configuration, please tell me. Right now I don't know where to look for the error... at this stage, the kernel doesn't even access the root-fs, so it cannot be in the /etc-files... right ? Hints ? greetz Thomas |