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From: Andreas B. <and...@gm...> - 2004-08-20 08:19:46
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> > If I understand your situation correcly, It would seem that the > > partial naming is playing a role here. It"s finding the TAP > > adatper, which is named Local Area Connection 2, first as it"s > > the one it encounters first, and since what you specified partially > > matches it chooses it, before it hits the Local Area Connection > > and sees it. I suppose we could change the logic to go through > > all partial matches, then go through them again to find one that > > matches exactly, and if one doesn"t go with the first one. > > But You"re best bet is to name them something less simliar. > > I use Local Araa Connection for my REAL NIC, and Virtual Connection > > for the TAP that I have. That seems to work fine. > I changed the adapters name from "Local Area Connection 2" to something > else and tried to start colinux 0.6.2, well after I hit enter I got the > blue sceen with STOP 0x1111777A and the hard disk and all data has > gone :-( I don"t know if this is happened by mischange. I have to wait > for a new disk maybe after that I try again, but I am unsure, it is my > office laptop and if it really would happen a second time I"ll get some > troubles. Hi George I installed colinux 0.6.2 again, without tap, only with pcap, so I have only one Adapter starting with the name "Local Area Adapter ..." . This works very fine. No blue screen :-) As you said, it seems colinux 0.6.2 takes the first adapter that correspond partial to the name in the xml. Greetings and thanks for your help! Andreas -- NEU: Bis zu 10 GB Speicher für e-mails & Dateien! 1 GB bereits bei GMX FreeMail http://www.gmx.net/de/go/mail |