[K12OSN] Switching Network Cards

Rob Owens rob.owens at biochemfluidics.com
Thu Sep 4 12:33:10 UTC 2008


On my Ubuntu Hardy system, these are defined in
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules

-Rob

Crampton, Stephen C. wrote:
> I installed Edubuntu with LTSP on a box with two network cards. 
> Edubuntu wants to use eth0 for communicating with clients and eth1 for
> communicating with the world.
> 
> eth1 is a gigabit card, so I would like to switch things around.  Could
> someone tell me which configuration files need to be modified so that
> eth0 will communicate with the world and eth1 will communicate with the
> LTSP clients?
> 
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