Cliff Rogers wrote: > Well I am back up and running but I did experience some problems. Mainly > when I shut down and then rebooted my Linux box the eth0 failed and then > the eth1 failed also. When I checked into it I found that eth1 had been > set up with the same IRQ and I/O assignments as eth1. After I changed > them it works good. Anyway I'll ask once more: Is this the way Linux > works? Do I have to re-configure the NIC's everytime I have to reboot > for some reason or is there something I am failing to do here? Any help > is appreciated. Happy New Year to all. Cliff No, you shouldn't have to reconfigure the NICs everytime you reboot. I have several machines here that have more than one NIC in them and I don't have to reconfigure them when I reboot. This seems more like a hardware issue (e.g. BIOS and PCI slot interaction). Are the two NICs sitting side by side? If so, try moving them to have a PCI slot empty (or filled with some other card) between them.