ethernet card no longer recognized

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Old 06-15-2005
johnny bobby bee
 
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Default ethernet card no longer recognized

I've got Ubuntu Hoary on an IBM Thinkpad with a built-in network card,
which was working without any problems what so ever.

here's the thing; for the last 5 months or so i've been using a Netgear
wireless card exclusively. In fact, I actually upgraded from Ubuntu
Warty 4.10 to Hoary 5.04 using apt-get over the wireless. after
upgrading i've been happily using the wireless card. yesterday, for the
first time since the upgrade, i tried to plug a network cable (from the
router) to the LAN card and it no longer works. it doesn't seem to even
be recognized anymore. for some reason, during the update Ubuntu
switched the card designations around. eth0 was the LAN card and eth1
was the wireless. but now eth0 is the wireless. i guess because it was
plugged in at the time of the upgrade.

lspci shows this:
0000:00:03.0 Ethernet controller: 3Com Corporation 3c556B CardBus
[Tornado] (rev 20)

lsmod | grep 3c59x
3c59x 37160 0

in /etc/network/interfaces i've got this:
# The loopback network interface
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback

# The primary network interface
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet dhcp
name Ethernet LAN card

iface eth0 inet static
name Wireless LAN card
wireless_essid xxxxxxxxx
wireless_key xxxxxxxxxx
wireless_mode Managed
wireless_rate 54M auto
address 192.168.2.100

what's left to do to get the LAN card to be recognized? is it a hardware
detection problem, caused by the upgrade, or just something i'm missing
in a configuration file? the wireless works fine, as eth0. i've tried
swapping the cards around (wireless as eth1 and LAN card as eth0) but it
didn't work.

ubuntu's network-admin tool only shows the wireless card and the
built-in modem. there's no 'add device' option to the gui tool.

tips on what i can i do to get the LAN card to work?


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