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- Lines: 31
- Date:
Mon Jul 13 13:47:26 1998
- Orig file:
v2.0.34/linux/Documentation/networking/arcnet.txt
- Orig date:
Wed Sep 11 07:57:12 1996
diff -u --recursive --new-file v2.0.34/linux/Documentation/networking/arcnet.txt linux/Documentation/networking/arcnet.txt
@@ -147,10 +147,10 @@
Go read the NET-2-HOWTO and ETHERNET-HOWTO for Linux; they should be
available where you picked up this driver. Think of your ARCnet as a
-souped-up (or down, as the case may be) ethernet card.
+souped-up (or down, as the case may be) Ethernet card.
By the way, be sure to change all references from "eth0" to "arc0" in the
-HOWTOs. Remember that ARCnet isn't a "true" ethernet, and the device name
+HOWTOs. Remember that ARCnet isn't a "true" Ethernet, and the device name
is DIFFERENT.
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@
How do I get it to work with...?
--------------------------------
-NFS: Should be fine linux->linux, just pretend you're using ethernet cards.
+NFS: Should be fine Linux->Linux, just pretend you're using Ethernet cards.
oak.oakland.edu:/simtel/msdos/nfs has some nice DOS clients. There
is also a DOS-based NFS server called SOSS. It doesn't multitask
quite the way Linux does (actually, it doesn't multitask AT ALL) but
@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@
LAN Manager and Windows for Workgroups: These programs use protocols that
are incompatible with the internet standard. They try to pretend
- the cards are ethernet, and confuse everyone else on the network.
+ the cards are Ethernet, and confuse everyone else on the network.
However, v2.00 and higher of the Linux ARCnet driver supports this
protocol via the 'arc0e' device. See the section on "Multiprotocol
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