IIRC, this message probably means that you have recently updated to a 2.2
kernel. In this kernel, ifconfig sets it own routes, so there is no more
need for a manual 'route add'. Check your init.d scripts, especially
'/etc/init.d/network'.

OTOH, I could be completely wrong here, and this message seems like the
thing i described, but really isn't and you *are* trying to set a wrong
route.

--Nico

 On Mon, 21 Jun 1999, Sebastian Canagaratna
wrote:

> Hi:
>   As far as I know that is a problem with how your network card
>   id configured. The route or gateway has not been properly
>   defined, so that addroute is having problems.
> Read the HOWTO about networking about how to configure the
> network and test it.
> 
> Hope this helps
> 
> Sebastian Canagaratna
> 
>   
> > Hi,
> > 
> > during boot process I get the following message
> > 
> >   Checking all file systems...
> >   Parallelizing fsck version 1.14 (9-Jan-1999)
> >   Mounting local file systems...
> >   not mounted anything
> >   SIOCADDRT: Invalid argument
> >   ^^^^^^^^^
> > 
> > What does it mean?
> > 
> > bye Harald
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