> <rtdevX> is only a place holder in the documentation. It typically
> represents rteth0 (for the first RT-NIC) or rtlo (for the RT-loopback
> device), see example text.
[...]
> Same here, Ethereal will have to be attached to rteth0 or rtlo.

The problems sadly remains: 
In the Interface options, after starting the RT NIC driver, Ethereal doesn't
recognize anything beside the loopback device. No rteth0 or rtlo is shown. 

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