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Date:      Thu, 04 Feb 1999 19:07:56 +0900
From:      "Daniel C. Sobral" <dcs@newsguy.com>
To:        Rod Taylor <oscentral@usa.net>
Cc:        freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Network Cards
Message-ID:  <36B9717C.EBDE13@newsguy.com>
References:  <99020320193400.08377@a20.my.intranet>

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Rod Taylor wrote:
> 
> I've often wondered this, but why is it that every network card has a different
> 'name'.
> 
> xl0, rl0, vr0, ed0, etc. etc. etc
> 
> I tried simlinking them to a common name (I have xl0, rl0, and ed0 active in my
> current machine).   linked to eth0, eth1, eth2 (didn't work).
> 
> However, it would be nice if they all had a common name to the end user..
> Primarily, me..  Especially when you rip out one card, install another, then
> the name changes on you...

Suppose you have "xl" and "vr" in your computer. They are named eth0
and eth1, respectively. You then replace your "vr" by a "ed". Mark
with an X the correct option:

( ) the names for "vr" and "ed" will be eth0 and eth1, respectively.
( ) the names for "vr" and "ed" will be eth1 and eth0, respectively.
( ) none of the above

Can you see what I'm getting at here? :-)

The best solution would be hardwiring the names, but in that case it
doesn't matter what are the default names.

--
Daniel C. Sobral			(8-DCS)
dcs@newsguy.com

	She just looked at him over the rotating pencil like, how slow can
a mammal be and still have respiratory functions?



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