Wybo Dekker wrote:

> After recompiling my kernel i see messages during boot up like:
>
> SIOCIFADDR: Operation not permitted by device
> Eth0: unknown interface
> SIOCIFBRDADDR: Operation not permitted by device
> Eth0: unknown interface
> SIOCIFNETMASK: Operation not permitted by device
> Eth0: unknown interface
>
> What does that mean? (It does not show up in /var/log/{messages,boot.log}!
>
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Glad you asked!  You're not the only one - I got the same thing when I
compiled the 2.2.1 kernel and tried to run it.  I certainly hope someone
responds to this.

Did you know that you also have to replace referenes to your /dev/cua devices
by references to /dev/ttyS devices?  (Doing so doesn't affect this problem,
though.)

Paul


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