-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hello Debianners!!!
This time I am writing to get a solution to my problem. Here is it: Since I have upgraded Debian (hamm to slink through APT-GET), a boot message bothers me. Since it had not showed any problems, I leave it there without questioning where did it come from! This message was: ¨SIOCADDRT: Operation not supported by device¨ Now I am trying to get my Debian box to work to an (argh!!!) Windowze box through a null modem with a PPP interface. I am too early in the system yet, but, when I tryed to install a routing entry in my route table using: ¨route add -net 192.168.1.0¨ My Debian box returns the same message: ¨SIOCADDRT: ....¨. So, I start to ¨hunt¨ where the first message was coming from, and I have discovered that it comes from /etc/init.d/network, which is as simple as this: ¨#! /bin/sh¨ ¨ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1¨ ¨route add -net 127.0.0.0¨ So... please... if there is anyone who can tell what is going on and how to fix it I would really appreciate. TIA []s TheSpectra (aka plonghi, aka Pablo) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGPfreeware 5.0i for non-commercial use Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBNyRJb7dCcXfjbNinAQEfKgP/UOwfqe0H516WdsygojHwx+aELs89ySMM tksPUOn2ZJXMJh1jhvvZm5QCEgXYwav1U4ekr1XSRCTMu77CYDK2XI5ZPd/51j3d +IIAnTZ702yFqreLglcK4+fRQF4HDX3mBZAF+Z9teoNtfeR6QOuxrp7XNNWBql6f sInbtdxp5pg= =B4wj -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----