[CentOS] interfaces start-up order
JohnS
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On Sun, 2010-01-10 at 17:43 +0100, David Hláčik wrote: > Hello guys, > > On my Centos5 interfaces start in this order : > > eth0,eth1,eth2,ppp0 > > I believe it goes by alpabethical order. > Is there a possibility to change this order? I want to start > interfaces which connects to internet first , i.e. in order > eth0,ppp0,eth1,eth2. > Can I just rename ifcfg-* scripts in etc/sysconfig/network-scripts and > change alphabetical order? > > Thank you and Best Regards, > David Look in your /etc/rc.* directories. To be honest your doing the reverse of what every linux admin has asked for. (NIC Boot Ordering). John
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