I have seen a very similar thing happen on
Dell hardware (which from the MAC address you give, you have.)
That the Xen kernel sees the eth0 and eth1 with opposite
MAC than the normal centos kernel. You can override this with
init scripts, if necessary.
Steve
On Thu, 29 May 2008, Greg Miller wrote:
> When I boot from a regular centos kernel, I get this for a mac
> 00:19:db:e5:91:4f somehow it is getting reversed. Could I have messed
> something up when I built the kernel?
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