The kernel automatically sets the route to the interfaces in kernels >= 2.1.(one of them). So you can comment out the route lines in /etc/init.d/network
AFAICT, that shouldn't have anything to do with why it can't talk on the network though. Does ifconfig show the device? Also, you should use the ne2k-pci module instead of ne2k, if that is your case. -mike Joel Keating <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I finally have gotten just about everything in my kernel working except > for support for my network card. I am running 2.2.8 kernel and have a > LinkSys EtherPCI Lan II card. In my old 2.0.36 kernel i used NE2k > driver and it works fine. When i try to load this driver in the 2.2.8 > kernel i get the following message when i try to do any kind of routing > adds or anything. (Basically it doesn't work, can't talk on the > network) : > > SIOCADDRT: Operation not supported by device > > Anyone have any idea how i can fix this? Thank You. > -- -- > Joel Keating > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.execpc.com/~jkeating > -- - mike http://ctelcom.net/mike/ -- Debian GNU/Linux http://www.debian.org/ - "To God only wise, be glory through Jesus Christ for ever. Amen." Romans 16:27