On Tue, Sep 07, 2010 at 10:58:18AM -0700, Dave Platt wrote:

>Note that "ifconfig" will not necessarily show all of your
>interfaces (hard- or soft-) - only the active, configured ones.

ifconfig -a would help here. Kernel upgrades often seem to bring in new
default interfaces.

If this turns out to be the problem, rmmod or a custom kernel
compilation may do the trick. (Of course if you've _lost_ an interface
you were using under etch this may be more of a problem.)

R

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