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105 >This document describes how to get started with the Freebsd
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114 >A number of ethernet devices may be supported. The default configuration
115 supports two instances of the interface by default,
116 and you will need to write your own driver instantiation code,
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120 >The target for your board will normally be supplied with an
121 ethernet driver, in which case including the network stack and
122 generic ethernet driver package to your build will automatically
123 enable usage of the ethernet device driver.
124 If your target is not supplied with an ethernet
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