> 2. For some time now when booting, I get the message > 'SIOCADDRT - invalid argument'. It appears to cause > no problem - nevertheless, I'd like to understand exactly > what is referred to and make any correction needed. > So far I've found no reference to meaning - there have > been postings recently on the problem, but no explanation > of what SIOCADDRT means. Can anyone enlighten me > please?
This item provides an explanation : http://www.uwsg.indiana.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/9810.3/0179.html Check your /etc/init.d/network file. You may want to post it here. What "routing" commands do you have on your network interfaces? Cheers, Howard Mann.