Make sure that this is the case. I have a network card and since upgrading I get this error twice from the /etc/init.d/network twice. Once when I try to establish a route for lonet
route add -net 127.0.0.0 and the next when try to establish my network route add -net 131.151.188.0 however establishing the default gateway route works fine, with the exception of the message "File Already Exists" and my network still is operational hmm.. I haven't worry about it much yet. Everything still works--though I need to look into so it's at least correct. Philip Raghavendra 'ragOO' Bhat wrote: > > > When my 2.2.1 boots up, I got the following error: > > SIOCARDDRT: Invalid Argument > > > > This is not a big problem. The reason is that you do not have a network > card or rather a ethernet device (eth0) on your Linux box. It might be a > stand-alone one and might not be networked. > > The cure to this is, go to your /etc/init.d/network file. Open up this > file in an editor and comment out the line starting with route. Save and > reboot your machine. You will never be bothered again with this message. > > ragOO, VU2RGU > > Keeping the Air-Waves FREE.....Amateur Radio > Keeping the WWW FREE..Debian GNU/Linux > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null PENQUIN-LOVER-CODER ALERT: [EMAIL PROTECTED] All windows user please exvacuate the building (So I can install a better OS on the comps) Pass on the GAS get NASM instead.