The 'de' driver has been obsoleted for the 21143 part by the 'dc' driver.
You should be using 'dc' for those devices that it supports.

> Did a test install against the latest snapshot.   
> 
> The network configuration comes up with "dc0" (we have de0), this "works" in that we 
>were able to perform the network install (so it must be a typo somewhere).
> 
> However, it results in multiple entries in /etc/rc.conf (three, total), which have 
>to be removed before the network will come up correctly after rebooting.
> 
> NB, this was an install over a previous 4.0 instance, so there's the possibility 
>that the rc.conf file was edited rather than written over -- though I would doubt 
>that (?).
> 
> FYI.
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