Subject: Help for error: SIOCADDRT: Invalid argument.
Date: Sat, Apr 10, 1999 at 07:58:40PM +0200
In reply to:Norbert Nemec
Quoting Norbert Nemec([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi out there,
I've been trying to compile kernel 2.2.1 for several machines in our small
network. Now, some
James Mastros wrote:
On Sat, Apr 10, 1999 at 07:58:40PM +0200, Norbert Nemec wrote:
I've been trying to compile kernel 2.2.1 for several machines in our small
network. Now, some computers bring the message above during bootup at
the command:
route add -net 127.0.0.0
(in
Hi out there,
I've been trying to compile kernel 2.2.1 for several machines in our small
network. Now, some computers bring the message above during bootup at
the command:
route add -net 127.0.0.0
(in /etc/init.d/network)
After that, the IP-network is not working fully. (Parts, like nfs
On Sat, Apr 10, 1999 at 07:58:40PM +0200, Norbert Nemec wrote:
I've been trying to compile kernel 2.2.1 for several machines in our small
network. Now, some computers bring the message above during bootup at
the command:
route add -net 127.0.0.0
(in /etc/init.d/network)
The simple fix
On Thu, 18 Mar 1999, Asokan P wrote:
My machine has suddenly started displaying this message
SIOCADDRT - invalid argument.
You would have noticed this message after putting the kernel 2.2.X.In
these kernels the route add command is not needed.So remove this line from
/etc/networks or
My machine has suddenly started displaying this message
SIOCADDRT - invalid argument.
The network card is dtected and while booting up it shows up correctly
I traced it to the two route commands in /etc/inet.d/network
They are correct - as per the man, ifconfig looks alright
ping 192.168.3.208 (
On Thu, 18 Mar 1999, Asokan P wrote:
My machine has suddenly started displaying this message
SIOCADDRT - invalid argument.
The network card is dtected and while booting up it shows up correctly
I traced it to the two route commands in /etc/inet.d/network
They are correct - as per the man,
Asokan P [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My machine has suddenly started displaying this message
SIOCADDRT - invalid argument.
The network card is dtected and while booting up it shows up correctly
I traced it to the two route commands in /etc/inet.d/network
They are correct - as per the man,
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