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"Dummy" network interface.

 
 
D. Stussy
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      10-11-2011, 06:57 AM
It appears that when the "dummy" network interface is statically compiled
(i.e. not as a module) into the kernel, its name is now "dummy0". It used
to have that name only when compiled as a module. However, the kernel
configuration help text still says "dummy", not "dummy0" for a statically
compiled interface. Has anyone noticed this?

Has bugzilla.kernel.org returned after the kernel.org web site hack? When
I try to access it, my browser times out.


 
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