If VLAN 1 is the native VLAN, then does that mean thier can only be one?

If VLAN 1 is native, does that mean when you assign another VLAn to be native, VLAN 1 is no longer native and the other VLAN is? meaning you can only have one?

Let us start by being clear that the concept of native vlan is related to a particular interface doing trunking. If you have two interfaces doing trunking it is quite possible that the first one would have vlan 1 as native and the other one might have vlan 2 as native.
On a particular interface doing trunking it is quite true that there can be only a single native vlan for that trunk.
HTH
Rick

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