Hi again,
When I try to restart /etc/init.d/network or set the route from the
cli, I get an SIOCADDRT: Invalid argument error. I searched through
the archives, and the only thing I found was a reference to 2.2.*
kernels and upgrade netbase to the one in potato.
The kernel on this machine is 2.0.3
Well, let's see. You're looking for somthing that you know was said on this
mailing list recently. Dosn't that suguest to you that you want to look at
the mailing list archives? So you go to "www.debian.org" in your favorite
web browser, and find "Mailing List Archives" on the map to the left.
On Sat, 17 Apr 1999, Chad A. Adlawan wrote:
> hi Vaidhy,
> i also got the same error as u guys did, that is, i got it after i
> upgraded from 2.0.36 to 2.2.4. do u think that same fix'll still work for
> me ? i dont feel too comfortable removing some lines from my init.d/network
> because thou
Vaidhyanathan G Mayilrangam wrote:
> Just comment the route -add default gw statement alone.. My guess is moving
> to IPCHAINS made the statement unnecessary.. If that solves the problem,
> then it is great :)
>
2.2.x kernels need this done. There's a bunch of stuff in the archives for
debian-us
Just comment the route -add default gw statement alone.. My guess is moving
to IPCHAINS made the statement unnecessary.. If that solves the problem,
then it is great :)
Regards,
Vaidhy
On Sat, Apr 17, 1999 at 11:20:01AM +0800, Chad A. Adlawan wrote:
> hi Vaidhy,
> i also got the same error as u
hi Vaidhy,
i also got the same error as u guys did, that is, i got it after i
upgraded from 2.0.36 to 2.2.4. do u think that same fix'll still work for
me ? i dont feel too comfortable removing some lines from my init.d/network
because though i get those error messages, my box is still working
Got the same error... The cure is to remove the route -add parameters in
/etc/init.d/network for eth0, lo, and any other adapters... It is not
necessary to remove the route -add default gw parameter if you have a
gateway.
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, Vaidhyanathan G Mayilrangam wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
>
Hi Chris,
I generally get the message during network initialization when something is
missing or wrong.. Can you post the relevant boot message. (Use dmesg).
Regards,
Vaidhy
On Fri, Apr 16, 1999 at 09:15:37PM -0400, Chris Brown wrote:
> Greetings,
> I'm cleaning up the boot messages of a sy
Greetings,
I'm cleaning up the boot messages of a system we're moving to
another location, and I ran into a funny message. When the system
boots everything looks OK until It mounts the local filesystems. I
get this weird error,
"SIOCADDRT: Invalid argument"
twice, and then it moves on.
Are you running a 2.1.x kernel? If so comment out the route commands in
/etc/init.d/network and read linux/Documentation/Changes in the kernel
source.
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I also get this error message on boot. The route command seems to be
broken, as the route manpage syntax will not add the loopback route
and generates this message. Don't know enough about it to tell exactly
what is broken (package-wise).
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