On Thu, 28 Jan 1999, Eduardo Soriano wrote:

> System:       Linux 2.0.36  RedHat 5.2

Run linuxconf then Control>Control Service activity> Then enable Network
services....That should do it....But you can always use ifconfig and
route....


> 
> Description:
>       When starting up the system lo device is not configured.
> 
>       I receive the following messages:
>       ipcalc: ip address expected
>       ipcalc: ip address expected
>       ipcalc: ip address expected
>       netmask: unknown interface
>       netmask: Host name lookup failure
> 
> I updated /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup to display variable
> contents.
> 
> This is what I got when configuring lo device:
> 
> Enabling IPv4 packet forwarding.
> CONFIG is ifcfg-lo
> SourceConfig CONFIG=ifcfg-lo
> DEVICE=
> OTHERSCRIPT=/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup- ifcfg-lo
> DEVICETYPE=
> REALDEVICE=
> BOOTPROTO=none ISALIAS=no
> IPSETUP=no BROADCAST= NETWORK=
> IPADDR= NETMASK=
> ipcalc: ip address expected
> ipcalc: ip address expected
> ipcalc: ip address expected
> netmask: unknown interface.
> netmask: Host name lookup failure
>
> Thanks boys
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