> Failing that, unless the driver or the motherboard is weird, it should
> be PCI slot order (assuming they're PCI devices)
>> (The kernel provides a standard way for drivers to walk find relevant
> devices - it walks them along each bus in turn looking for the magic
> device signature.)
If the NICs all use seperate drivers, the order you load the modules in
*should* correspond to eth0,1 & 2.
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