loopback has always been there, its ipaddress is 127.0.0.1, right? It
loops back to the machine. Don't try to disable it, disabling it will
break things.
I have a Thinkpad X30, the Intel 82801 is your IO controller for USB,
IDE, AC’97, SMBus, PCI, ACPI, LAN, and LPC.
Truls Gulbrandsen wrote:
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Hi,
After yesterdays yum update I got a new network device named: Loopback
device; which is enabled and activated by default.
System-config-network says it cannot be disabled nor changed.
I also got another harware installed named:Intel Corporation 82801;
device: dev2542.
I have FC5t2 installed to an IBM TP T30 with a Cisco 350 pcmcia wlan
card.
Why these new settings and are they correct?
Regards,
Truls
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