Remove the route -add stuff from /etc/init.d/network and you'll be fine.
Its OK to leave the route -add default gw line if you have a gateway on
your network.

The error message isn't harmful, so if you're squeemish about editing init
files, don't worry.



On Mon, 19 Apr 1999, Armin Wegner wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Booting Slink with Linux 2.2.5 kernel I get the message
>       SIOCADDRT: Invalid argument
> after mounting the file systems. What does this mean? Looks like an error,
> doesn't it?
> 
> Armin
> 
> 
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