I'm getting the following gibberish after kernel loads before getting
to the gnome login under RH7:
Mar 19 11:51:01 f1j sysctl: net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1
Mar 19 11:51:01 f1j sysctl: net.ipv4.conf.all.rp_filter = 1
Mar 19 11:51:01 f1j network: Setting network parameters: succeeded
Mar 19 11:51:01 f1j network: Bringing up interface lo: succeeded
*Mar 19 11:51:02 f1j ifup: route: netmask doesn't match route address
Mar 19 11:51:02 f1j ifup: Usage: route [-nNvee] [-FC] [<AF>]
List kernel routing tables
Mar 19 11:51:02 f1j ifup: route [-v] [-FC] {add|del|flush} ...
Modify routing table for AF.
Mar 19 11:51:02 f1j ifup:
Mar 19 11:51:02 f1j ifup: route {-h|--help} [<AF>]
Detailed usage syntax for specified AF.
Mar 19 11:51:02 f1j ifup: route {-V|--version}
Display version/author and exit.
Mar 19 11:51:02 f1j ifup:
Mar 19 11:51:02 f1j ifup: -v, --verbose be verbose
Mar 19 11:51:02 f1j ifup: -n, --numeric dont resolve
names
Mar 19 11:51:02 f1j ifup: -N, --symbolic resolve
hardware names
Mar 19 11:51:02 f1j ifup: -e, --extend display
other/more information
Mar 19 11:51:02 f1j ifup: -F, --fib display
Forwarding Information Base (default)
Mar 19 11:51:02 f1j ifup: -C, --cache display
routing cache instead of FIB
Mar 19 11:51:02 f1j ifup:
Mar 19 11:51:02 f1j ifup: <AF>=Use '-A <af>' or '--<af>' Default: inet
Mar 19 11:51:02 f1j ifup: List of possible address families (which
support routing):
Mar 19 11:51:02 f1j ifup: inet (DARPA Internet) inet6 (IPv6) ax25
(AMPR AX.25)
Mar 19 11:51:02 f1j ifup: netrom (AMPR NET/ROM) ipx (Novell IPX) ddp
(Appletalk DDP)*
Mar 19 11:51:02 f1j network: Bringing up interface eth0: succeeded
Why am I getting it at all.... and what is with the line "ifup: route:
netmask doesn't match route address"?
I would like to have it generate pertinent data... not a help screen..
Any advice on where this is configured?
Thanks,
Frank
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