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		<title>Ubuntu Linux under vmware: network interfaces</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m quite busy with VMware these days. I actually believe VMware&#8217;s dogma &#8220;the virtual machine is more robust and qualitatively better than the physical machine&#8221; is correct. However, after installing two VM&#8217;s running Ubuntu Linux to do some failover testing, I noticed something odd about the numbering of the network interfaces. Good old eth0 was [...]]]></description>
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