Thank you Martin & Donald.
This problem was linked to the Netwrok and SCSI cards sharing the same
IRQ. This was on a Gateway G6-200
The solution to this problem is to juggle the PCI cards until it works!
Tony
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Tony Curzon Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > The errors reported are:
> > > SIOCSIFFLAGS: Try again
> > > SIOCADDRT:network is unreachable
> > > SIOCADDRT:network is unreachable
> >
> > When do this errors occur?
>
> I get this error at boot-up, but also as a result of:
> /sbin/route add
Dear Martin,
Thank you for your help.
> First of all: I may be wrong, but aren't the vortex and the boomerang
> cards supported only by kernel >= 2.0.32 ?
My old Slackware distribution was of Kernel 2.0.12, and had support for
the card.
> > The errors reported are:
> > SIOCSIFFLAGS: Try aga
Tony Curzon Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
First of all: I may be wrong, but aren't the vortex and the boomerang
cards supported only by kernel >= 2.0.32 ?
> The errors reported are:
> SIOCSIFFLAGS: Try again
> SIOCADDRT:network is unreachable
> SIOCADDRT:network is unreachable
When do this
Dear Users,
In deciding to upgrade my Linux, I decided to change distribution &
re-install the whole thing.
It's gone smoothly apart from the fact that the network is not
recognised. This is, unfortunately, on the critical path to full
installation!
The errors reported are:
SIOCSIFFLAGS: Try aga
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