doc: Provide a better illustration of Ethernet interface names.
Reported on #guix. * doc/guix.texi (System Installation)[USB Stick Installation]: Mention "eno1" instead of "eth0" and give other examples.
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@enumerate
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@enumerate
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@item
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Configure the network, by running @command{dhclient eth0} (to get an
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Configure the network, by running @command{dhclient eno1} (to get an
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automatically assigned IP address from the wired network interface
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automatically assigned IP address from the wired network interface
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controller), or using the @command{ifconfig} command.
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@c http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/tree/src/udev/udev-builtin-net_id.c#n20
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The name @code{eno1} is for the first on-board Ethernet controller. The
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interface name for an Ethernet controller that is in the first slot of
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the first PCI bus, for instance, would be @code{enp1s0}. Use
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@command{ifconfig -a} to list all the available network interfaces.}),
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or using the @command{ifconfig} command.
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The system automatically loads drivers for your network interface
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The system automatically loads drivers for your network interface
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controllers.
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controllers.
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