Add note for those who don't believe that they need 'balance' on their providers -- add a bit more

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<para>There will be those of you who will say "Those
idiots at shorewall.net don't understand. I don't want
my traffic balanced so I'm not going to set that
option!" When you can't get your second interface to
work, check the mailing list archives -- there have
been others before you who thought we were fools
too".</para>
option!" If you are one of those users, then when you
can't get your second interface to work, check the
mailing list archives -- there have been others before
you who thought we were fools too.</para>
</note><note>
<para>"Oh Tom -- I can't figure out how to use
<filename>/etc/shorewall/tcrules</filename> to avoid
balancing if I set 'balance' on my interfaces".</para>
<para>I know -- this is only slightly less complex
than brain surgery but let me try to
help:<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>Your first tcrule should mark the traffic so
that it goes out the "default" provider.</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>Your remaining rules should be the "exception"
rules that mark traffic to go out the other
providers.</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist></para>
<para>I hope your brain isn't swimming too badly from
those intricate instructions.</para>
</note></para>
</important>