From: klink@clouddancer.com (Colonel)
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: How does "alias ethX drivername" in modules.conf work?
Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2001 13:05:29 -0700 (PDT) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20010809200529.96DF178616@mail.clouddancer.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <9kpub6$8fu$1@ns1.clouddancer.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.33.0108072359440.30936-100000@infradead.org> <m3g0b3v8zq.fsf@flash.localdomain> <9kpub6$8fu$1@ns1.clouddancer.com>
In clouddancer.list.kernel, you wrote:
>
>Hi Mark.
>
> >>> Described above.
>
> >> What KERNEL problems then? I don't see any yet.
>
> > I smell the stench of finger pointing. It's a pity that it
> > stinks jsut as bad in the open source world as it is I am
> > "privileged" when closed source shops, or (even worse)
> > telco/network folks start playing "blameball".
>
>I'm trying not to point any fingers anywhere, but I have to admit that
>I'm finding it VERY difficult in this case. The basic problem that I
>have is that the "way it's done" that I referred to in my posts so far
>is the way that RedHat, Caldera, Debian, Mandrake, SUSE and Eridani
>Linux all do it by default (I can't comment on SlackWare as I've never
>been able to get it to install myself and don't know anybody who runs
>it).
Takes about 5 minutes to setup a Slackware install and about 3 minutes
after floppy boot to install it. Init scripts are not SysV
(wonderful!), nor do they contain some of the Redhat silliness ( ">
/etc/mtab" is stupid, dies everytime something eariler in the kernel
gets upset). But the init scripts do not handle multiple interfaces
out of the box either.
My answer has always been a combination of built-in interfaces (for
the default routes), modules, and either all unique cards or all the
same. It's custom and works fine until the hardware is changed... A
general solution would be appreciated.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-08-09 20:05 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 48+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-08-03 21:29 How does "alias ethX drivername" in modules.conf work? Mark Atwood
2001-08-04 1:21 ` Chris Wedgwood
2001-08-04 1:32 ` Thomas Duffy
2001-08-04 2:31 ` Chris Wedgwood
2001-08-04 4:39 ` Jim Roland
2001-08-04 19:35 ` Riley Williams
2001-08-06 19:59 ` Thomas Duffy
2001-08-06 22:56 ` Riley Williams
2001-08-06 23:46 ` Andrzej Krzysztofowicz
2001-08-07 7:04 ` Riley Williams
2001-08-07 10:49 ` Andrzej Krzysztofowicz
2001-08-07 19:04 ` Riley Williams
2001-08-07 21:46 ` Mark Atwood
2001-08-07 22:33 ` Tim Jansen
2001-08-07 23:06 ` Josh Wyatt
2001-08-07 23:35 ` Riley Williams
2001-08-08 0:04 ` Josh Wyatt
2001-08-08 6:28 ` Riley Williams
2001-08-08 10:59 ` Alan Cox
2001-08-08 0:08 ` Mark Atwood
2001-08-08 6:40 ` Riley Williams
2001-08-08 8:41 ` Andrzej Krzysztofowicz
2001-08-08 10:52 ` Eric W. Biederman
2001-08-08 11:40 ` Andrzej Krzysztofowicz
2001-08-08 22:04 ` Riley Williams
2001-08-08 21:09 ` Riley Williams
2001-08-08 0:11 ` Mark Atwood
2001-08-08 6:47 ` Riley Williams
2001-08-08 0:16 ` Mark Atwood
2001-08-08 20:26 ` Riley Williams
2001-08-08 9:30 ` Andrzej Krzysztofowicz
2001-08-08 21:31 ` Riley Williams
2001-08-08 21:42 ` Alan Cox
2001-08-08 22:24 ` Horst von Brand
[not found] ` <9kpub6$8fu$1@ns1.clouddancer.com>
2001-08-09 20:05 ` Colonel [this message]
2001-08-10 6:32 ` Paul Gortmaker
2001-08-10 21:25 ` Riley Williams
2001-08-15 4:32 ` Paul Gortmaker
2002-03-28 2:52 ` How to tell how much to expect from a fd Mark Atwood
2002-03-28 13:27 ` Eric Lammerts
2002-03-31 3:03 ` David Schwartz
2001-08-04 4:33 ` How does "alias ethX drivername" in modules.conf work? Jim Roland
2001-08-04 4:48 ` Jim Roland
[not found] ` <15SnZL-05h4nQC@fmrl06.sul.t-online.com>
2001-08-06 19:46 ` How to hack a network driver to use a specific ethX (was Re: How does "alias ethX drivername" in modules.conf work?) Mark Atwood
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2001-08-07 20:51 How does "alias ethX drivername" in modules.conf work? Stuart Lynne
2001-08-08 2:36 ` Bill Nottingham
2001-08-08 5:45 ` Greg KH
2001-08-08 13:59 Matt_Domsch
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