On 10/7/22, Lucio De Re wrote:
> #l and #l0 are identical, the latter is the software (for want of a
> better term) instance of the latter, #1 is the second and #2 is the
> third.
>
> If you read the man page carefully - and I'm answering this not out of
> experience, but because I presume you wa
#l and #l0 are identical, the latter is the software (for want of a
better term) instance of the latter, #1 is the second and #2 is the
third.
If you read the man page carefully - and I'm answering this not out of
experience, but because I presume you want to at least try a
suggestion and go from
Hello all!
I recently got a NIC for my tower, and I've been trying to no avail to mount
the devices as /net is.
I have the following devices:
#l and #I, the motherboards inbuilt port
#l0 and #I0, with #l0/ether0
#l1 and #I1, with #l1/ether1
My goal is to end up with /net.alt.0 and /net.alt.1, w