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Timestamp:
02/11/2013 08:09:22 PM (11 years ago)
Author:
Matthew Burgess <matthew@…>
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Message:

Remove trailing whitespace from all files.

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    3131    configured, this section is optional, although it will never be wrong to do
    3232    it.  In many cases (e.g. a laptop with a wireless and a wired interface),
    33     accomplishing the configuration in this section is necessary.</para> 
     33    accomplishing the configuration in this section is necessary.</para>
    3434
    3535    <para>With Udev and modular network drivers, the network interface numbering
     
    5252    <note><para>In some cases such as when MAC addresess have been assigned to
    5353    a network card manually or in a virtual environment such as Xen,
    54     the network rules file may not have been generated because addresses 
     54    the network rules file may not have been generated because addresses
    5555    are not consistently assigned.  In these cases, just continue to
    5656    the next section.</para></note>
     
    126126    meaningful to the administrator such as the device name (e.g. eth0).
    127127    Inside this file are attributes to this interface, such as its IP
    128     address(es), subnet masks, and so forth.  It is necessary that 
     128    address(es), subnet masks, and so forth.  It is necessary that
    129129    the stem of the filename be <emphasis>ifconfig</emphasis>.</para>
    130130
     
    154154
    155155    <para>The <envar>IFACE</envar> variable defines the interface name,
    156     for example, eth0.  It is required for all network device configuration 
     156    for example, eth0.  It is required for all network device configuration
    157157    files. </para>
    158158
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