ok i just added 10/100/1000 nic to hda box .... but had onbord enabled
so onbord = eth0
10/100/1000 = eth1
so disabled onbord
rebooted 10/100/1000 is set to eth0... but under hardware is set to eth1 if i set it to eth0 and reboot ....
its back to eth1
ps onbord is no longer in the device list..... just my 10/100/1000 nic
how to reset eth0
Re: how to reset eth0
i just deleted /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules as root rebooted and all is good
thank you to cpg
now time to try out gigabit speed on my amahi box
thank you to cpg
now time to try out gigabit speed on my amahi box
Re: how to reset eth0
update just added a new gigabit switch and new cat6e cables .... went from 10 meg a sec on 10/100 to 50 meg a sec over gigabit ... love it thanks Amahi
Re: how to reset eth0
After I disable my onboard lan, rebooted to system. The new NIC is still set to eth1.
Other than the steps above, I also:
1. Change new NIC from eth1 to be eth0 in -Administration-Network control.
2. Delete the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1, and update the ifcfg-eth0 with the new NIC's MAC Address.
Then there is no conflict anymore! Gigbit speed!!
Other than the steps above, I also:
1. Change new NIC from eth1 to be eth0 in -Administration-Network control.
2. Delete the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1, and update the ifcfg-eth0 with the new NIC's MAC Address.
Then there is no conflict anymore! Gigbit speed!!
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Re: how to reset eth0
sorry new to linux, but how do it delete the ifcfg file, cause it opens in gedit and im not able to change the files
nevermind, figured it out
nevermind, figured it out
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Re: how to reset eth0
I tried the above steps, as much as I could find the files in Ubuntu 12.04, but it's still not working. My problem was a little different--I did the install over wifi, but want Amahi to run on eth0. Eth0 is not getting a random IP address and wlan0 is getting the 192.168.1.10 address. I also tried running the install script again with wlan0 off and the network on eth0. It didn't change anything.
How can I reset Amahi to use eth0 instead of wlan0?
How can I reset Amahi to use eth0 instead of wlan0?
Re: how to reset eth0
Check /etc/network/interfaces and ensure it says eth0. There are several files that hold the eth0, so finding them may be difficult.
It might be worth a reinstall vs spending all your efforts hunting down all occurrences of wlan0. At least that way you would know it's right and will not fail.
It might be worth a reinstall vs spending all your efforts hunting down all occurrences of wlan0. At least that way you would know it's right and will not fail.
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Re: how to reset eth0
sudo gedit /etc/network/interfaces
Changed, wlan0 to eth0. Reboot. Seems to be working.
Changed, wlan0 to eth0. Reboot. Seems to be working.
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