Den 18-10-2010 18:02, Robert Story skrev:
> $ route -n |grep vir
> 192.168.122.0   0.0.0.0         255.255.255.0   U     0      0        0 virbr0
>
> $ cat /proc/net/route |grep vir
> virbr0        007AA8C0        00000000        0001    0       0       0       
> 00FFFFFF        0       0       0
>
> The mask is backwards in /proc/net/route! On my PPC 32 bit system, the mask is
> the expected FFFFFF00.

But not any more backwards than the network address 007AA8C0 ...

So I still wonder why it is treated different from the network address. 
What does that look like on the PPC?

/Niels

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Niels Baggesen - @home - Ã…rhus - Denmark - [email protected]
The purpose of computing is insight, not numbers   ---   R W Hamming

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