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.
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