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		<title>By: Benji</title>
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		<description>Excellent, however, is there a way I can use this to list attached storage in a more user friendly manner?  There appear to be a lot of naming conventions that aren&#039;t necessarily obvious (such as &#039;ce&#039; for your internal gigabit nic).  Is there a reference for the device naming conventions?</description>
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