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Re: Default behaviour of 'ifconfig'
On Fri, 03 Dec 2010 10:01:50 +0100
Marc Balmer <marc%msys.ch@localhost> wrote:
> A cursory check on the Unix systems I run, including some Linux boxen,
> revealed that all of them but NetBSD have 'ifconfig', when called
> without arguments, default to the behaviour of 'ifconfig -a', which
> seems both natural and handy to me.
>
> Is there a particular reason NetBSD does not do this? If the only
> reason is "lack of diff" I am more than willing to do the work.
>
> - Marc
linux has also made ifconfig depracated in favour of some other tool
should we follow that too? :-)
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