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how can I find which one is eth0?
Hi,
Just installed Centos 5.1 on HP DL360, on this system I have to close to ten nic's. How can I find which one is eth0? When I do " ifconfig -a" I see all of them, but I can't tell which is eth0? Please advice. |
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Thanks. I just moved the cable to each port until I saw /var/log/messages got updated.
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