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Old 11-09-2013, 04:38 PM   #1
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slackware arm on raspi eth2 problem


hi, i am using a raspberry pi with slackware arm 14 and would like to change the name of the interface card
e.g the driver is connected to eth2, but i want to change that to eth0.
So what kind of mechanism is responsible to assign the name eth0, eth1, eth2... to the driver, module ? Unfortunally my system has only on nic installed (on board), no wireless lan or other heavy usb parts are used. Thanks in advance !
 
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