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How to run an HDA with eth1{{MessageBox|backgroundcolor = #FBB|image =Warning.png|heading =WARNING|message = This should only be attempted by advanced users. It may not work 100% of the time on all apps.}}
* Change /usr/bin/hdactl (near Amahi runs best with eth0, since it's the topdefault option. Running with eth1 may not work for all apps, search for eth0)etc.
However, here is how to run an HDA with eth1
 
* Edit /etc/hdactl.conf and set DEVICE=eth1
* Change /etc/openvpn/openvpn-startup (line 5)
if If you install an app like ushare: 
* Change /var/hda/apps/ushare/ushare.conf (line 13)
if If you install darkstat: 
* Change amahi-darkstat.initscript
Note: if you try that any change to disable eth0 after configuring /usr/bin/hdactl for eth1 restarting will be removed each time the network service will fail. This hdactl RPM package is updated (when Amahi is because udev will map updated), which means you'll need to re-do the new eth0 to eth1above edit each time Amahi is updated.  For advanced users, you must change /etc/udev/rulescan have more complex [[Network customizations]].d/70-persistent-net.rules by commenting out  You can also try [[Binding Network Devices|changing the bindings]] from your devices to the old network names (eth0 line, and changing eth1 to eth0 in the second, wlan0, ...). Also /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1 might need to be commented out/removed
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