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