[Samba] OT: SUSE 9.3 and NICs
John H Terpstra
jht at samba.org
Sun Dec 25 21:29:34 GMT 2005
On Saturday 24 December 2005 17:38, Eric Hines wrote:
> Folks, I realize this is off topic, and if anyone can suggest a
> better source for the question, I'd be glad to go there. Novell
> SUSE's support is unresponsive, however.
>
> My problem is this: I'm running 9.3 Pro on an Intel server board that
> has two NIC chips built in (a 10/100 and a GigE). I've since added a
> Netgear GigE NIC. However, every time I reboot, the NICs assigned to
> eth0, 1, and 2 all change at random, as do the IP addresses
> assigned. This happens whether I do anything at all or try to set
> things up through YaST. I'm trying to set up two subnets off this
> (samba-run) server, with one NIC (or one IP address) facing the Net
> and the other two NICs (or IP addresses) having to go through this
> NIC to get to the Net. It would seem impossible to cable up the LAN
> if the NIC supporting a given subnet--and its address--keep changing.
>
> How can I stabilize the NIC/IP address/ethx assignments?
I see the exact same thing happening on my SusE9.3 boxen.
Upgrade to SuSE 10 - seems to fox this.
> What other information does anyone need to help me with this?
Let me know if you discover the secret - I'd like to know also.
- John T.
> Thanks very much.
>
> Eric Hines
>
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