On Fri, Mar 24, 2000 at 09:55:55AM -0600, Alberto Brealey G. wrote: > > i did a not-so-fresh install of potato last week (first installed base slink > cause i have a bootable cdrom, then upgraded it to potato and installed the > other packages). the machine worked fine in the office for a couple of days, > then i moved it to another building, and the first time i tried to boot it > up, it hangs with 'Neighbour table overflow' messages just before starting > inetd (after klogd i believe).
As I recall, the above error message is cause by having no loopback device. > by the way, the box -when it was working- took a long time to start up > inetd. i think i remember a message in the mailing list telling someone this > was because the llopbak wasn't being initialized. is this it? any other > ideas? Don't know about a slow inetd startup: but it is the reason for the 'neighbour table overflow'. Boot single user and fix /etc/network/interfaces (the new and proper way) or /etc/init.d/network for the old way. -- Brian Moore | Of course vi is God's editor. Sysadmin, C/Perl Hacker | If He used Emacs, He'd still be waiting Usenet Vandal | for it to load on the seventh day. Netscum, Bane of Elves.