In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Forrest Aldrich writes
:
>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).

No, dc0 is the new and improved driver for the newer tulip chips.

>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 (?).

That is probably what happened here.

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