-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Sun, 24 Oct 1999, Harlan Crystal wrote:
> I believe this results from when you upgrade your > kernel from the older series to the 2.2.x series. > The older kernels had a "Route" command which is used > in various startup scripts, but the newer series > is "smarter" and no longer requires the route command > so it doesn't exist. The route command still exists under newer kernels. The newer kernels are just smart enough to figure out a default route in normal configurations. If you have an atypical configuration (which many people do) route is still very necessary. You're probably right that that is causing the errors mentioned in the original post, though. - -- finger for PGP public key. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBOBPJWb7M/9WKZLW5AQGn2QP9Fx4Poe15+0d4K1hdsUYUC0x9YdnI6dfH yiRMu17MnLmwjOKpUlYbLfRPqb2s59kQyw8I8LnS86OpHJOYahgnZKGvHAb0Ltet JNu5l6VVmZcdFOSYHQX0TF/16ipPcBRfxeleUAnEG5I/y+huZ+kJexfNWgyeuQZz CSS4m9yw9Cw= =BJe9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----