[BlueOnyx:14743] Re: MAC Address question?

Jeffrey M. Swiger n8noe at comcast.net
Mon Feb 24 06:50:51 -05 2014


Lew;
	THANKS!.. This worked out GREAT and all is back on line and working..
Hard to explain what I was in trouble with I guess, but seems there were multiple NIC’s
that weren’t there after switching machines..
THANKS AGAIN!
Jeff-N8NOE




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Date: Sat, 22 Feb 2014 19:02:51 +0000
From: Lew Berry <LCBerry at lcbconsulting.net>
Subject: [BlueOnyx:14734] Re: MAC Address question?
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Jeffery
I think the problem may be more that the NIC in the new box is eth1 not eth0 but the system is trying to load on the eth0 from the old box. I had the same problem when a NIC had to be replaced. If you edit the file "70-persistent-net.rules" to remove the old eth0 card line and also remove the new eth1 line:
vi /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
Then you just need to reboot and the file will be updated with the new network card as eth0.


Lew Berry, MCSE, MCT, CSSA
LCB Consulting Inc.
Systems Engineer
450-106 State Road 13 N, #205
St Johns FL, 32259
LCBerry at LCBConsulting.net
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