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[Xen-users] vif showing up as eth1 (no eth0)

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Subject: [Xen-users] vif showing up as eth1 (no eth0)
From: Mathieu Guillaume <mat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 15:12:17 +0200
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Is there any common reason why my network interface in a paravirtualized host would show up as eth1, but without an eth0 in the system? My vif line just says vif=['bridge=xenbr0'], and if I configure eth1 manually from whithin the guest it works fine, but I find it kinda weird.

This is with xen-unstable from 05/23, and the systems (both dom0 and domU) are kubuntu dapper.


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