On 5/3/07, James Carlson <james.d.carlson at sun.com> wrote:
> Roland Mainz writes:
> > - set -- `/usr/sbin/route -n add default \
> > + x=`/usr/sbin/route -n add default \
> > -gateway $router`
> > - [ $? -ne 0 -a "x$5" = "x$route_IP:" ] \
> > + res=$?
> > + set -- $x
> > + [ ${res} -ne 0 -a "x$5" = "x$route_IP:" ] \
> > && do_delete=no
>
> I think that still leaves us with some mysteries, such as why the
> original poster's system "works." Does he have junk in his
> /etc/defaultrouter file that we just didn't previously detect?
/etc/defaultrouter only contains one line:
192.168.0.1
Chris
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