From: vince@victrola.sea.wa.us (Vince Skahan) Subject: Re: HEADLINES: After the fiasco with failed installation.. Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 14:09:30 GMT
wonge@fraser.sfu.ca (Edmund Wong) writes:
> The following screen showed up, and totally confused me:-
> ...
> hda :
> part 1 start 17 size 51238 end 51254
> part 2 start 51255 size 130560 end 181814
> part 3 start 181815 size 52020 end 233834
> Partition table ok.
> Linux version 0.98.pl1-37 (root@softland) 10/12/92 14:54:40
> eagles -> 127.301.022.401
> 127.301.022.401 - bad address.
> bad ip_number: Unknown error
> /usr/etc/inet/config [-r router] [-n net] [-d] interface ip-address
> socket: Invalid argument
> 127.301.022.0 - bad address.
> 127.301.022.401 - bad address.
> bad ip_number: Unknown error
I believe it *IS* a bad ip number.
Isn't that a class-B address ??? I don't think you can go above 254 as a network
number there...the 301 is probably freaking it out.
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