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Date:      Tue, 10 Apr 2001 18:11:26 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Bill Schoolcraft <bill@wiliweld.com>
To:        "Michael O'Henly" <michael@tenzo.com>
Cc:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Naming ethernet NICs
Message-ID:  <Pine.GSO.4.30.0104101759470.25024-100000@corten8>
In-Reply-To: <01041017553500.02141@pravda.tenzo.net>

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At Tue, 10 Apr 2001 it looks like Michael O'Henly composed:

michae->On Tuesday 10 April 2001 14:50, Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
michae->
michae->[...]
michae->
michae->> .......... that is exactly why I stopped concentrating on Linux and
michae->> moved over to Unix based OS's to get a broader scope of things. Not
michae->> only are the NIC's named different, but the devices.
michae->
michae->[...]
michae->
michae->So if NICs are named on the basis of their type/driver, doesn't that mean a
michae->lot of reconfiguring is needed if you should happen to replace a card with
michae->something different?
michae->

Yes, that is true. It is kinda simplified in Linux to a degree but
you still have to set the "alias" in /etc/conf.modules or
/etc/modules.conf, depending on what version of Linux you are using,
here is mine on another box.

alias eth0 3c509
alias eth1 eepro100

Which shows I have a 3com on eth0 and an Intel Pro on the second
nic.

This is exactly the "power" I was talking about of using different
Unix's. You get a core feel of the Unix "engine" no matter what
model your on. That same Intel Pro is called "iprb0" on this
Solaris-8 (Intel) box I'm typing from, same card, just labeled
differently.

I was a Union Machinist less than two years ago, took a withdrawl
from the Union and took a job in the Linux airspace and from being
in a mechanical background my whole life I immediately saw people
getting "LOCKED" into one type of machinery, or Unix OS as we apply
it here.

My feelings on this is "As long as it's FORWARD_SLASH, it OK with
me!!" I may not be a top rated Solaris or FreeBSD or Linux
Journeyman but I can hold my weight, or "tread water" in almost all
the Unix oceans. :)

--
Bill Schoolcraft
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