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I have seen these errors before. When my linux kernel got screwed up.
:)
Somehow lost all network support and when my custom route commands
were
trying to run at boot time, these errors appeared.
I believe Mark is accurate. <- Not normal
Just my 2cents worth...
Kevin Hillabolt
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mark Johnson
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 1999 12:36 PM
To: Robert C. Paulsen, Jr.
Cc: Lorenzo Viola; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: works!!!
"Robert C. Paulsen, Jr." wrote:
> Lorenzo Viola wrote:
> >
> > at ISP connection I get this from the logs :
> >
> > start tap0: SIOCSIFMETRIC: Operation not supported
> > start tap0: SIOCADDRT: File exists
> >
>
> I believe these are normal. I see these messages and many people
> have posted questions about them. I think I remember a response
> from diald's author saying they were to be expected -- diald is
> just trying things to see what the system needs/supports -- or
> something like that.
I don't believe these can accurately be called 'normal'. They come
from init
scripts which invoke 'route add ...' with bad parameters.
So, I would characterize these messages as indicators of a (probably
harmlessly)
misconfigured system.
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