James Mastros wrote: > On Sat, Apr 10, 1999 at 07:58:40PM +0200, Norbert Nemec wrote: > > I've been trying to compile kernel 2.2.1 for several machines in our small > > network. Now, some computers bring the message above during bootup at > > the command: > > route add -net 127.0.0.0 > > (in /etc/init.d/network) > The simple fix is to add "[ uname -r|cut -d. -f1-2 == '2.0' ] && " before > this line; that will force it to only run on 2.0 kernels.
Thanks, but that doesn't really help me at all. It would simply mean disabling routing. This won't get me anywhere. > (If you use a > kernel before 2.0, you deserve what you get, IMHO.) > > > After that, the IP-network is not working fully. (Parts, like nfs still > > work, but > > others, like dns don't) > In my (limited) experince, that probably isn't related. I can't help here; > I don't have a network to be on (other then ppp, and that doesn't count). Well, in my case they definitely are related. Without working routing tables, I actually wonder why part of the network is still accessible. > If your /etc/init.d/network is the same as the one in > /usr/doc/sysvinit/examples/, then don't bother fileing a bugreport. > Otherwise, if you can figure out where it came from, you should probably do > so. This is a well-known problem on this list; that it has a simple fix > that isn't there is silly (IMHO, naturaly). I would love to file a bug-report, If I only knew it is a bug at all, and, what is more, what part of the system is responsible for it. I do not even know, if the kernel is to blame at all. Ciao, Nobbi ---------------------------------------------------- Norbert "Nobbi" Nemec Paul-Gerhardt-Str. 4 90765 Fuerth-Stadeln Tel: 0911-9763936 Tel2: 0911-761206 Fax: 0911-7658329 e-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]