I'm having a problem with starting RTnet.  
 
When I use the start script provided by RTnet I get the following output: 
> /usr/rtnet/sbin/rtnet: line 113: $TDMA_CONFIG: ambiguous redirect 
> vnic0: unknown interface: No such device 
> SIOCSIFADDR: No such device 
> vnic0: unknown interface: No such device 
> SIOCSIFNETMASK: No such device 
> Waiting for all slaves... 
 
Then I'm returned to the prompt (the system doesn't crash). I didn't set 
any slaves in rtnet.conf (since the slaves aren't running on RTAI/RTnet, 
as mentioned in an earlier thread of me). I just wanted to test if RTnet 
works.  
 
When I check "rtifconfig", only the loopback functions: 
> rtlo      Medium: Local Loopback 
>           IP address: 127.0.0.1 
>           UP LOOPBACK RUNNING  MTU: 1500 
 
Also in dmesg there doesn't seems to be an error message or something 
like this: 
> RTDM started. 
> 
> *** RTnet 0.9.2 - built on Feb 24 2006 15:23:23 *** 
>  
> RTnet: initialising real-time networking 
> rt_8139too Fast Ethernet driver 0.9.24-rt0.4 
> RTnet: registered rteth0 
> initializing loopback... 
> RTnet: registered rtlo 
> RTcfg: init real-time configuration distribution protocol 
> RTmac: init realtime media access control 
> RTmac/TDMA: init time division multiple access control mechanism 
 
Some errors I can exclude: /dev/rtnet does exist and 
in /proc/rtnet/rtcfg/ exist two directories: rteth0 and rtlo. The state 
file in /proc/rtnet/rtcfg/rteth0/ doesn't also seem to be wrong: 
> state:                  1 (SERVER_RUNNING) 
> flags:                  00010002 
> other stations:         0 
> stations found:         0 
> stations ready:         0 
> configured clients:     0 
> burstrate:              4 
> heartbeat period:       1000 ms 
 
So I'm quite at a loss what could be the reason why RTnet won't start or 
rather why only RTloopback starts.  

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