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[Xen-users] eth0 does not exist when booting to xen kernel

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Subject: [Xen-users] eth0 does not exist when booting to xen kernel
From: "John Morris" <frankenbean@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 08:29:48 -0400
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Hi everyone. 

I am pretty new to xen, but am having an issue that I can't seem to crack.  I am running the 2-6-16 kernel on Debian Etch.  If I boot into the Etch kernel, everything works as it should.  When I boot into the Xen kernel, eth0 no longer exists. 

From what I understand, the network-bridge script will down my eth0, create a new virtual eth0 and bridge it into xenbr0

However, ifconfig only shows my lo and xenbr0 interfaces.  ifconfig -a lists all the veth devices and the vif devices, but still no eth0

/etc/xen/scripts/network-bridge status returns 'Device "eth0" does not exist.

lsmod shows that the e1000 driver is loaded. 

Can anyone shed some light?

Thanks,
-John
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