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Linux question of the day:

You are on a foreign computer and are not sure what network card is inside of it. You have checked dmesg and no network cards are listed. You have a bunch of compiled network modules but none are currently loaded. What could you do to quickly load the unknown network device?

A. Try loading each module manually.
B. modprobe *
C. Kerneld will load the module when the network card is accessed.
D. Modprobe -t net.