Re: Please define SIOCADDRT

2000-05-18 Thread Heather
> I'm an novice trying to learn Linux. I guess I'm at a loss I have Debian > 2.1 kernal 2.2.12. Stephane are you saying I should not be concerned with > this error. I'm an novice trying to learn Linux. SIOCADDRT = SIOC (i forget exacxtly, but tcp/ip stack stuff) ADD RT (add ro

Re: Please define SIOCADDRT

2000-05-18 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Wednesday 17 May 2000, at 18 h 53, the keyboard of Matt Quigley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm an novice trying to learn Linux. I guess I'm at a loss I have Debian > 2.1 kernal 2.2.12. Then, the error message is normal. > Stephane are you saying I should not be concerned with > this erro

Re: Please define SIOCADDRT

2000-05-17 Thread Matt Quigley
I'm an novice trying to learn Linux. I guess I'm at a loss I have Debian 2.1 kernal 2.2.12. Stephane are you saying I should not be concerned with this error. I'm an novice trying to learn Linux. At 04:50 PM 5/15/00 +0200, you wrote: On Monday 15 May 2000, at 10 h 27, the keyboard of Norman W

Re: Please define SIOCADDRT

2000-05-15 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Monday 15 May 2000, at 10 h 27, the keyboard of Norman Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > NETWORK= instead of NETWORK= so the > following "route add -net ${NETWORK}" produced an SIOCADDRT > error. You might be having the same problem. A more common error is to use a 2.2 Linux kernel with Debi

Re: Please define SIOCADDRT

2000-05-15 Thread Norman Walsh
/ Matthew Quigley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say: | What does SIOCADDRT mean, I get SIOCADDRT : Invalid argument at boot up? The debian install on my box setup the network address incorrectly. (I don't know why.) In /etc/init.d/network, I got NETWORK= instead of NETWORK= so the following "

Re: Please define SIOCADDRT

2000-05-12 Thread Drew Parsons
On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 09:15:22PM -0500, Matthew Quigley wrote: > What does SIOCADDRT mean, I get SIOCADDRT : Invalid argument at boot up? > You might be getting that because of the loopback device in the network configuration. slink had the network & lo device defined in /etc/init.d/network,