[ilugd] [Gllug] NICs on RHEL 4.0
Peter Cannon
peter at cannon-linux.co.uk
Wed Nov 8 16:12:31 UTC 2006
On Wednesday 08 November 2006 15:59, Yashpal Nagar wrote:
> does that mean, nobody know RHEL? apart from Redhat itself. Or there is
> any restriction of discussing anything about RHEL in any open forum like
> this ?
Na, some people are very busy and hate wasting time except to post witty point
scoring replies of course :)
I don't know the answer to your problem as such however I run a CentOS
webserver which is in effect RHEL4. I had a similar problem last year in that
every re-boot the second NIC refused to come up at boot time but would start
with the #ifup eth1 command.
I ended up replacing the card, rebooting, letting it get discovered and then
doing the settings bit.
Hope that helps.
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Peter Cannon
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