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From: Trevor Johnson <trevor@jpj.net>
To: Andrew Brown <alloneword@dial.pipex.com>
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Subject: Re: REalTek ethernet cards
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> in the "rl" device. Very well. I have done that. But how do I address
> it now? What is the new interface called?

If you just have one, I think it'll be called rl0.  You can get a list of
all the interfaces by doing "ifconfig -a".  The 0 might be called the
"unit number".
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Trevor Johnson
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