Bug 108178
Summary: | Maps two network devices to the same unit name | ||||||
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Product: | [Fedora] Fedora | Reporter: | Jan Moren <jan.moren> | ||||
Component: | kudzu | Assignee: | Bill Nottingham <notting> | ||||
Status: | CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE | QA Contact: | |||||
Severity: | medium | Docs Contact: | |||||
Priority: | medium | ||||||
Version: | rawhide | CC: | alex.kiernan, gback, rvokal | ||||
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Hardware: | i686 | ||||||
OS: | Linux | ||||||
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Fixed In Version: | FC4 | Doc Type: | Bug Fix | ||||
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Last Closed: | 2005-09-23 20:12:19 UTC | Type: | --- | ||||
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Description
Jan Moren
2003-10-28 12:30:36 UTC
Please try the kudzu-1.1.36.1-1 packages at: http://people.redhat.com/notting/kudzu/ These may resolve some of your issues. Same problem on Thinkpad T23. Fixing /etc/modules.conf doesn't fix it if you want to use redhat- config-network, which runs kudzu -p. When I compile both the wired and wireless as modules, I see that the wireless is probed as eth0 at boot time, then the wired is probed as eth1, then (both are unloaded, I assume) then the wired is probed as eth0. In other words, if only one module is loaded, it becomes eth0. I'll attach the dmesg output. Maybe that confuses kudzu? Does it probe one device at a time? I'm already using 1.1.36-1. Created attachment 97824 [details]
my dmesg when both are compiled as modules
Also, when I compile both into the kernel (the e100 and the orinoco_pci, that is), kudzu will still probe both on eth0. If I remove my /etc/sysconfig/hwconf file (and all ifcfg-* files in /etc/sysconfig/network-script, and everything in /etc/sysconfig/networking) and reboot, kudzu will say that a Prism2 card was removed (how the hell does it know that without a hwconf? It should have no memory whatsoever). When I say, okay, keep configuration it tells that me that a Prism2 card was added. When I say "ignore" it creates an entry for eth2 in hwconf. Obviously "keep configuration" and "ignore" don't do what they say they do. Where, btw, does kudzu keep track of whether the user asked it to ignore something? There doesn't seem to be field in hwconf. Does the patch in #119655 help? I had the same problem - since fixing the problem I found & reported there & retesting w/ my Orinoco card, it looks to have gone away. I'm having a similar problem with my Sony Vaio PCG-SRX77P, but since both wired and wireless are built into this system, I can't simply remove a card to get it to work right. There are also problems with the insistence by kudzu network setups of storing the MAC address in the /etc/sysconfig/network- scripts/ifcfg-eth* files. This makes swapping out PC cards particularly adventuresome, since the old MAC address doesn't properly get flushed when you cnage devices or re-arrange which eth* device is which and makes it refuse to even shut down the previously active driver. Please try the test rpms at: http://people.redhat.com/notting/kudzu/ This should be resolved as of FC4. |