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
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
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
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
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
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