Odd ifconfig output
Todd Lyons
tlyons at ivenue.com
Thu Mar 1 16:22:31 CST 2007
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On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 02:45:05PM -0600, Thomas_Chenault at dell.com wrote:
>In this case the described behavior occurs because the ifcfg-eth* files
>are being used to force device renaming and renaming has only been
>completed for one of the devices.
<snip>
>I hope that description made sense.
Perfectly, thank you very much!
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Regards... Todd
OS X: We've been fighting the "It's a mac" syndrome with upper management
for years now. Lately we've taken to just referring to new mac
installations as "Unix" installations when presenting proposals and
updates. For some reason, they have no problem with that. -- /.
Linux kernel 2.6.17-6mdv 2 users, load average: 0.14, 0.17, 0.20
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