Randy Edwards writes:

>    I recently upgraded my laptop's kernel and recompiled it.  However, I now
> get strange error messages which say "... kernel: neighbour table overflow".
> 
>    I notice this really occurs if X (GNOME and Sawmill) is running while I'm
> in a tty doing something else.  I've done a couple of greps through the
> sources looking for the message, but I don't know what the heck I'm doing. 
> Anyone ever heard of this/might guess what's causing it?

What does your ARP cache look like?   (IIRC, "arp -a")

Could you show us your /etc/hosts file?

Could you show us your route table (IIRC, "netstat -nw")?

Could you show us the output of "ifconfig -a"?

What kernel version are you running?

--kevin
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