eth0 missing - Dapper counts from eth1 to eth3

Gilles Gravier Gilles at Gravier.org
Sun Aug 6 08:34:16 UTC 2006


Have a look in /etc/iftab.

In there you will find a list of ethX and associated MAC addresses. You 
take the MAC address of your new card... and put eth0 in front of that. :)

Gilles.

fornix wrote:
> I have a similar problem. My old card used to be eth0. I changed my
> network adapter and now it gets detected as eth1 :( i can connect to
> internet by changing the settings in /etc/ppp/pppoe.conf file but then
> pppoe-discovery and pppoe -A doesnt work. Also my vmware network
> adapters need to be changed. I think better would be if I change my
> interface to eth0. Someone please help!
>
>
>   

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