fix minor typos in Net-HOWTO.sgml

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Jason Leschnik 2016-10-24 21:19:32 +11:00
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commit 778fb0b667
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@ -3319,7 +3319,7 @@ After compiling and installing your kernel with IP_Alias support,
configuration is very simple. The aliases are added to virtual network
devices associated with the actual network device. A simple naming
convention applies to these devices being <Literal remap="tt">&lt;devname&#62;:&lt;virtual
dev num&#62;</Literal>, e.g. <Literal remap="tt">eth0:0</Literal>, <Literal remap="tt">ppp0:10</Literal> etc. Note that the the
dev num&#62;</Literal>, e.g. <Literal remap="tt">eth0:0</Literal>, <Literal remap="tt">ppp0:10</Literal> etc. Note that the
ifname:number device can only be configured <Emphasis>after</Emphasis> the main
interface has been set up.
</Para>
@ -4497,7 +4497,7 @@ for the given object.
</Para>
<Para>
If you do not give a command, the default command will be assumed. Typically the
default command is to list the objects.If the the objects can not be listed, the default will
default command is to list the objects. If the objects can not be listed, the default will
provide standard help output.
</Para>
<Para>
@ -5809,7 +5809,7 @@ either the ethernet encapsulation packet format or the RFC1051 packet format.
</Para>
<Para>
Once you have your kernel properly built to support your ethernet card, then
configuring the the card is easy.
configuring the card is easy.
</Para>
<Para>
Typically you would use something like: