If you get the error message 'SIOCADDRT: Invalid argument' at boot time:
That comes from the command 'route add -net 127.0.0.0' or something
similar normally placed in /etc/init.d/network.
You can just remove this line as routing to interfaces are done
automatically by the 2.2.x kernels. For more d
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 bee
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 )
Subject: Kernel 2.2.1
Date: Fri, May 14, 1999 at 11:07:11PM +0200
In reply to:R.Feenstra
Quoting R.Feenstra([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hello again :)
>
> Is kernel 2.2.1 still regarded as Slink ?
Hope not! Kernel 2.2.1 had problems and AFAIR wasn't included with
slin
>
> Hello again :)
>
> Is kernel 2.2.1 still regarded as Slink ?
>
Huh? slinks version number is 2.1, slink actualy ships 2.0.36 of the kernel.
Two completely separate version number schemes.
Slink should work fine with 2.2.x kernels though.
Hello again :)
Is kernel 2.2.1 still regarded as Slink ?
Regards Rene
Hi folks,
Since I use the 2.2.1 kernel, it refuse to recognize my second CD-ROM (writer)
and I don't know why!
specs:
SCSI card is DC-390 TEKRAM
SCSI Id 4 is a PIONEER, Model: CD-ROM DR-U16S Rev1.01, Type CD-ROM, ANSI SCSI
Rev.: 02
SCSI Id 5 is a YAMAHA, Model: CRW4416S Rev1.0e, Type CD-ROM, ANS
Hi everybody.
I've got a machine here I want to use as a firewall/masquerade box. I've
compiled and installed kernel 2.2.1 using kernel-package and then replaced
the things listed on the page dealing with Debian 2.1 and kernel 2.2.x
issues... Namely, I've installed the newer netb
hi,
I want to setup a dtv2000 to run with my 2.2.1 kernel... I compiled the
kernel for bttv and modprobe bttv works.
The problem is when I run xawtv. Im getting a channel but I cant change
it. I dont have sound... On the xterm im getting a lot of warning from
ioctl...
what's wrong... on the xawt
Yes I did compile with elf support.
> -Original Message-
> From: Paul Miller [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 1999 8:04 PM
> To: Person, Roderick
> Cc: debian-user
> Subject: Re: Kernel 2.2.1 question.
>
> "Person, R
"Person, Roderick" wrote:
>
> Paul,
>
> Thanks for the reply. I kept getting the message that the kernel could not
> find bin_fmt-464c so I tried a trick I saw in LJ and placed alias
> bin_fmt-464c in /etc/conf.modules. No luck. I've compile the kernel 4 times
> now and still can't get it right.
"Person, Roderick" wrote:
>
> I compiled this kernel and I noticed that the vmlinuz image was not set as
> executable. So I chmod so it would be and I got a kernel panic. I compile
> again and tried to boot, leaveing it as not executable and got module load
> errors that left me only able to reboo
Subject: Kernel 2.2.1 question.
Date: Mon, Mar 15, 1999 at 12:56:23PM -0500
In reply to:Person, Roderick
Quoting Person, Roderick([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I compiled this kernel and I noticed that the vmlinuz image was not set as
> executable. So I chmod so it would be and I
I compiled this kernel and I noticed that the vmlinuz image was not set as
executable. So I chmod so it would be and I got a kernel panic. I compile
again and tried to boot, leaveing it as not executable and got module load
errors that left me only able to reboot to my old kernel. I use loadlin to
I finally got a new kernel compiled. But when I boot it I get this error.
kmod: failed to exec /sbin/modprobe -s -k binfmt -464c errno=8
request_modle[binfmt-464c]:fork failed errno=11
it scroll up the screen and all I can do is crtl+alt+del, to reboot and
stop it. Luckly I can still bot my old k
Hello:
A recent message (portion follows) indicated printer problems with
Kernel 2.2.1. I am having somewhat sinilar problems, and request
assistance.
The previous correspondents indicated:
> *- On 9 Mar, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote about "Printer in
> kernel 2.2.1&
>
> I will assume that you are running slink because you did not say. I also
> assume that the version of "netbase" you are running is 3.11-xx. Download
> the "netbase" package from unstable/Potato (v. 3.12) and your IP aliasing
> should work normally. For some reason the slink/3.11 version of
Ian Keith Setford wrote:
>
> I will assume that you are running slink because you did not say. I also
> assume that the version of "netbase" you are running is 3.11-xx. Download
> the "netbase" package from unstable/Potato (v. 3.12) and your IP aliasing
> should work normally. For some reason t
I'd like to know more about this too.
NatePuri
Certified Law Student
& Debian GNU/Linux Monk
McGeorge School of Law
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://ompages.com
On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, Oz Dror wrote:
> Hi
>
> I amgoing to have SDSL connected to my private network (192.168.0.x)
> I have 3com (3905b Net card
Oz Dror <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi
>
> I amgoing to have SDSL connected to my private network (192.168.0.x)
> I have 3com (3905b Net card). I would like to connect the SDSL to my local
> ethernet HUb. I will be assigned a fixe IP to comunicate with the world.
I know I'm answering a differe
I will assume that you are running slink because you did not say. I also
assume that the version of "netbase" you are running is 3.11-xx. Download
the "netbase" package from unstable/Potato (v. 3.12) and your IP aliasing
should work normally. For some reason the slink/3.11 version of netbase
do
*- On 9 Mar, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote about "Printer in
kernel 2.2.1"
> Hi Debian users,
> I'm setting a printer with the new kernel: 2.2.1. When I tried make
> xconfig and search for parallel printer support in character devices section I
&
Hi Debian users,
I'm setting a printer with the new kernel: 2.2.1. When I tried make
xconfig and search for parallel printer support in character devices section I
couldnt mark the option. It's in gray collor. How I can mark this option?
Have
On 09-Mar-99 Oz Dror wrote:
> Hi
>
> I amgoing to have SDSL connected to my private network (192.168.0.x)
> I have 3com (3905b Net card). I would like to connect the SDSL to my local
> ethernet HUb. I will be assigned a fixe IP to comunicate with the world.
>
Lucky you (-:
Not to ask the obvio
Hi
I amgoing to have SDSL connected to my private network (192.168.0.x)
I have 3com (3905b Net card). I would like to connect the SDSL to my local
ethernet HUb. I will be assigned a fixe IP to comunicate with the world.
I compiled the kernel to support IP aliasing so that I could use the same
eth
Curt Daugaard wrote:
>
> This problem is common. I had it. I'm afraid I can't give you a short,
> straightforward answer about how to fix it. Along with help from
> debian-user, the best resource I found (besides parport.txt in the kernel
> sources docs) is this website:
>
> http://www.cyberel
This problem is common. I had it. I'm afraid I can't give you a short,
straightforward answer about how to fix it. Along with help from
debian-user, the best resource I found (besides parport.txt in the kernel
sources docs) is this website:
http://www.cyberelk.demon.co.uk/parport.html
(courtesy
Steven J. Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What do I need to do to get my printer working with the 2.2.1 kernel? I
> have an NEC SuperScript 860 connected to my parallel port, and with the
> 2.0.33 kernel all I did was answer enable the [*] Parallel printer
> support option under `make menuconfi
Hi:
What do I need to do to get my printer working with the 2.2.1 kernel? I
have an NEC SuperScript 860 connected to my parallel port, and with the
2.0.33 kernel all I did was answer enable the [*] Parallel printer
support option under `make menuconfig`.
I see the following in /var/log/messages w
I finally got up enough courage to upgrade to 2.2.1 and compile my own
kernel. Well compiling the kernel was actually pretty painless, except
that I tried to compile everything into the kernel the first time and
made a huge kernel. The second time I took my time and moved lots of
stuff to modules.
You need to add "netmask" to your route command. The 2.0.x kernel
series provided a default value, but 2.1.x no longer does this.
Another change is that the kernel now creates a route automaticly when
you bring up an interface (this doesn't seem to apply to the loopback
interface, tho). You may
Make sure that this is the case. I have a network card and since
upgrading
I get this error twice from the /etc/init.d/network twice. Once when I
try to establish a route for lonet
route add -net 127.0.0.0
and the next when try to establish my network
route add -net 131.151.188.0
however establ
> When my 2.2.1 boots up, I got the following error:
> SIOCARDDRT: Invalid Argument
>
Hah...Shao before U post any message or rather query on this list, please
do make a search for your question on the user list archives. Do go to
www.debian.org or any of the mirrors and there is a link to the a
Hi,
When my 2.2.1 boots up, I got the following error:
SIOCARDDRT: Invalid Argument
What does this mean?? And how do I eliminate it??
Thanks.
Shao.
Finally it now worked. After installing smbfsx I had another problem:
To identify myself to our NT-Server I used to use my username and
workgroup, worked fine with the old version.
But now I have so supply as the workgroup name the domain name to the
smbmount-2.1.x commandline. Doesn't make 100%
Hi,
Since I'd compiled kernel 2.2.1 i'm unable to control volume of my
radio card through xradiotrack or listen any
station using wmtune !
I already had created /dev/radio but it still seems isn't working ...
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Feb 13 05:18 radio ->
Hello:
A real quirk has raised its head upon my Debian GNU/Linux box. I have
compiled and put the devel. kernel 2.2.1-ac5. When I boot into this test
kernel, the HDD LED glows ON and does not get OFF when there is no
seek. It remains ON until I shut off the machine. Why is this so ?
While
y
box I had to change the path to the samples file. Unfortunately I can't
remember where did I change this.
Luck,
Paulo.
Shao Zhang writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have compile the awe_wave driver as a module in my kernel 2.2.1,
> and when kernel boots up, it says the
Hi,
I have compile the awe_wave driver as a module in my kernel 2.2.1,
and when kernel boots up, it says the following line failed:
post-install awe_wave /usr/bin/sfxload
/usr/lib/awe/sfbank/synthgm.sbk
Could anyone please give some idea where it went wrong?? Do I need
On Wed, Feb 10, 1999 at 01:27:27PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> smbmount //bodiam/courses /mnt/bodiam/courses
> -U ahus1 -f 700 -d 700 -u 1003
>
> but that doesn't seem to work any more.
>
> What can I do?
Install smbfsx, Kernel 2.2 needs a completely different smbmount with a
different s
Hi,
I am running Debian-slink and I've downloaded the new kernel from potato,
everything works find except that I can't mount any samba shares. I used
to call
smbmount //bodiam/courses /mnt/bodiam/courses
-U ahus1 -f 700 -d 700 -u 1003
but that doesn't seem to work any more.
What can I do?
*- On 9 Feb, Ed Cogburn wrote about "[SOLVED] Re: Kernel 2.2.1: SIOCADDRT:
Invalid argument ?"
> "Ralf G. R. Bergs" wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, 09 Feb 1999 15:02:36 -0500, Ed Cogburn wrote:
>>
>> > route add -net 127.0.0.0
>> >
>&
o, (I got the kernel deb from
> >there) so what could this be?
>
> The kernel automatically sets the route to the interface. Remove the above
> line,
> and all will be well again. :-)
>
Ralf was right. The 'route' command (/etc/init.d/network) is
ap
On Tue, 09 Feb 1999 15:02:36 -0500, Ed Cogburn wrote:
> route add -net 127.0.0.0
>
> Its the route command thats generating the "SIOCADDRT: Invalid
>argument". I'm up to date with potato, (I got the kernel deb from
>there) so what could this be?
The kernel automatically sets the rout
*- On 9 Feb, Ed Cogburn wrote about "Kernel 2.2.1: SIOCADDRT: Invalid
argument ?"
>
>
> After upgrading to the 2.2.1 kernel, I now get an error during
> bootup. I narrowed it to /etc/init.d/network:
>
> ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1
> route add -n
After upgrading to the 2.2.1 kernel, I now get an error during
bootup. I narrowed it to /etc/init.d/network:
ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1
route add -net 127.0.0.0
Its the route command thats generating the "SIOCADDRT: Invalid
argument". I'm up to date with potato, (I
On Mon, 8 Feb 1999, Fernando T C Brandt wrote:
> I am planing to use a parallel port scanner in my Linux box. I know that
> there is a low level driver for the EPST parallel port SCSI host adapter
> (ftp://ftp.torque.net/pub/epst.c)
Does it mean, that it is possible to use the parallel port scann
patch for the kernel 2.2.1?
Fernando
Shao Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> *** my /etc/isapnp.conf :
Don't use isapnp with the 2.2.x kernels. I read through all the kernel
sound docs and thought I had configured everything perfectly for my
system but souhd still refused to work correctly.
It turned out that I had forgotte
Hi,
Hard luck for me. I still cannot get my midi working under 2.2.1.
Could you please help me out??
If I use playmidi, I got a message "playmidi: No playback device
set. Aborting.".
If I use drvmidi, then it started playing, but no sound.
Mp3 &
Hi,
I am tring to get midi working with my SB32 PNP.
In my conf.modules, I have a line:
post-install awe_wave /usr/bin/sfxload /usr/lib/awe/sfbank/synthgm.sbk
But, when kernel boots up, it said failed.
I've checked the /lib/modules, and it has awe_wave.o there.
On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, Chris Wong wrote:
> I'm having troubles. I've just compiled the 2.2.1 kernel, and everything
> seems to be okay when compiling. But, when I restart my machine, it
> complains when it loads my modules. It says that my
>
> /lib/modules/2.2.1/modules.dep is empty!
Most probable
> I'm having troubles. I've just compiled the 2.2.1 kernel, and everything
>seems to be okay when compiling. But, when I restart my machine, it
>complains when it loads my modules. It says that my
>
>/lib/modules/2.2.1/modules.dep is empty!
>
>That file should have info on my ip_alias, cdrom, and n
Hmm,
I'm having troubles. I've just compiled the 2.2.1 kernel, and everything
seems to be okay when compiling. But, when I restart my machine, it
complains when it loads my modules. It says that my
/lib/modules/2.2.1/modules.dep is empty!
That file should have info on my ip_alias, cdrom,
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