Re: unknown message

1999-06-22 Thread P. van Tilburg
Hi >scratch wrote: >> >> 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

Re: unknown message

1999-06-22 Thread Mark Wagnon
scratch wrote: > > 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 w

Re: unknown message

1999-06-21 Thread scratch
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 s

Re: unknown message

1999-06-21 Thread Pollywog
On 21-Jun-99 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 a

Re: unknown message

1999-06-21 Thread Sebastian Canagaratna
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