Greetings, I'm cleaning up the boot messages of a system we're moving to another location, and I ran into a funny message. When the system boots everything looks OK until It mounts the local filesystems. I get this weird error, "SIOCADDRT: Invalid argument" twice, and then it moves on. I've looked at the /etc/init.d/mountall.sh script, /etc/fstab, and /proc/filesystems and I still don't have a clue. What do I need to change to kill this error? Thanks, Chris :/etc/fstab: /dev/hda4 / ext2 defaults,errors=remount-ro 0 1 /dev/hda1 none swap sw,pri=-2 0 0 /dev/md0 /home ext2 defaults,errors=remount-ro 0 1 /dev/hdd2 /home/usrsh ext2 defaults,errors=remount- ro,usrquota,grpquota 0 1 /dev/hdd1 none swap sw,pri=-1 0 0 proc /proc proc defaults
:/etc/init.d/mountall.sh: # # mountall.sh Mount all filsystems. # # Version: @(#)mountall.sh 1.00 19-Jun-1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] # Version: @(#)mountall.sh 1.10 04-Mar-1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] # ./etc/default/rcS # # Mount local filesystems in /etc/fstab # [ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && echo "Mounting local file systems..." #mount -avt nonfs,noproc mount -at nonfs,noproc # # Execute swapon command again, in case we want to swap to # a file on a now mounted filesystem # # TEMPORARILY DISABLED -you can swapon a file twice, kernel bug. #swapon -a 2>/dev/null :/proc/filesystems: ext2 minix msdos nodev proc nodev nfs iso9660 nodev autofs nodev devpts ********************************************************************* Chris Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] !!! HELP FIGHT SPAM !!! Join; www.cauce.org See; spam.abuse.net, spamsucks.com, www.cm.org ****************************************************************