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Distro = centos 5.3 which is similar to redhat I am running a linux on a old desktop It has two network cards one which is on the motherboard which ...
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    Distro = centos 5.3 which is similar to redhat

    I am running a linux on a old desktop
    It has two network cards

    one which is on the motherboard which is 100 mbps and an additional new card 1 gbps

    now the motherboard network card is assigned eth1 and the additional card is assigned eth0


    I am trying to configure Oracle RAC on this Desktop and I need
    eth0 to be the motherboard card

    how do i change them.

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    hi rjnlinux,
    pls dont keep reposting coz u didnt get reply fast enough. in the other post, 'nmset' has suggested editing /etc/udev/rules.d/*-persistent-net.rules. Try it and come back if it did not help.

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