comment out the lines 'route add -net ....' in /etc/init.d/network. The 2.2.x kernel do the routing internally.
Sebastian Canagaratna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I am running slink. I recently decided to change the kernel > from 2.0.36 to 2.2.2 from the .deb in slink. > > Ever since I have been having problems of the following > sort: > > 1. Network connections are OK: I can connect to the outside. > 2. However, when it boots up I see the message ( twice ) > SIOCADDRT : invalid arguments > 3. Shortly thereafter I get messages like 140.228.8.157 send an > invalid ICMP error to a broadcast. > 4. I am running another linux box, with the same network files, > but slink with 2.0.34. Everything is OK here. > 5. I have tried hard, but I have not succeeded in stopping this > error message. I see there is some documentation about > changes in routing in the new kernel, but I have not found > it very helpful. I tried running tcimpinfo, that wasn't > helpful. > > Any hints as to how to proceed will be greatly appreciated. > > Sebastian Canagaratna > Department of Chemistry > Ohio NOrthern University > Ada, OH 45810 > > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > -- D.Damian