On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, David Wright wrote: > Quoting Stuart Ballard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > Just one more question... I still get the notorious "SIOCADDRT: Invalid > > argument" error on bootup. I've read all over the place that the > > solution to this is to comment out the "route add -net" line in > ^^^ ^^^^ > > /etc/init.d/network. However, I already did this, and I still get the > > message. Any ideas, anyone? > > There were two. You didn't leave one there, did you?
Recently, i noticed a file "setup-localhost" showed up in /etc/init.d (and properly symlinked) that tries to configure the lo interface (which is already done by "network" anyway) and uses the route command. dpkg -S can't find a parent package. The package search engine can't find a package. grepping /var/lib/dpkg/info doesn't find an install script that creates it. None of the changelogs in /usr/doc/* seem to mention it either (more zgrepping). Nothing in /usr/local/src mentions it either. So where did this file come from? i'm running potato.