Hi, my first question. I guess this is not specific to X1000 but maybe OS 4.1u5??
At start I get an odd message, don't know what it means, want to get rid of it.
Any help would be sweet.
It says....inside this Network Log Output Window...
"[error]: Could not add route from "DEV:Internet/routes", line 4 (Invalid argument)."
What does this mean, and what did I do to make it happen.
Any advice on how to get rid of this error.
Thanks,
TJ
My First Question...Error at boot (Solved)
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My First Question...Error at boot (Solved)
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Re: My First Question...Error at boot that I want to go away
Sounds like you may have corrupted your routes file
Use NotePad to open sys:devs/internet/routes
and make sure there is a # at the start of every line printed in the document paying close attention to the fourth line
after modifying it select save then exit and warm reset, all going according to plan the error message should have gone
FYI The default routes file looks like this
Please check that your internet connection works normally afterwards, I see no reason why it shouldn't unless you are on some strange network or use dial up or similair or have a funny lan at home
Use NotePad to open sys:devs/internet/routes
and make sure there is a # at the start of every line printed in the document paying close attention to the fourth line
after modifying it select save then exit and warm reset, all going according to plan the error message should have gone
FYI The default routes file looks like this
generic routes file :
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Re: My First Question...Error at boot that I want to go away
Thanks Slayer, that did the trick.
Tell me if you know... how this file could have lost the # sign at the front of line 4?
Just one of those oddities? Or something I did.
I did at first have the ethernet cable plugged into the X1000 MB port instead of the PCI card ethernets port before I remembered that the stock MB port was not working yet? Maybe somehow it changed this file on me?
tj
Tell me if you know... how this file could have lost the # sign at the front of line 4?
Just one of those oddities? Or something I did.
I did at first have the ethernet cable plugged into the X1000 MB port instead of the PCI card ethernets port before I remembered that the stock MB port was not working yet? Maybe somehow it changed this file on me?
tj
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Re: My First Question...Error at boot that I want to go away
One option is you went into Internet Preferences and selected Routes and added random information knowingly and selected save, this is unlikely because you would have remembered this!
The other option is you accidently configured it during the initial internet setup phase whether done through the welcome screen interface or selected by yourself afterwards through the Internet directory and selecting "New Connection"
The other outside option is you suffer from a random corruption of the file because you reset your Amiga when the FFS was reading or writing to the Harddisk surface, of course, probably unlikely
Add solved to the title when you get a chance (you can modify your title in the initial post)
Hmmmm, just pondering what you said; perhaps the internet wizard detected certain things specific to the MB port that requires additional information (who knows what lurks in the code for whatever reason) to be written to the routes file (this could be surplus code for testing etc) and therefore corrupting it. Once you connected the ethernet cable to the PCI card and configured it the Internet still works because it just ignores the incorrect information contained in tne routes file.
The other option is you accidently configured it during the initial internet setup phase whether done through the welcome screen interface or selected by yourself afterwards through the Internet directory and selecting "New Connection"
The other outside option is you suffer from a random corruption of the file because you reset your Amiga when the FFS was reading or writing to the Harddisk surface, of course, probably unlikely
Add solved to the title when you get a chance (you can modify your title in the initial post)
Hmmmm, just pondering what you said; perhaps the internet wizard detected certain things specific to the MB port that requires additional information (who knows what lurks in the code for whatever reason) to be written to the routes file (this could be surplus code for testing etc) and therefore corrupting it. Once you connected the ethernet cable to the PCI card and configured it the Internet still works because it just ignores the incorrect information contained in tne routes file.
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Re: My First Question...Error at boot (Solved)
Probably me in prefs tinkering too much.
Thanks for the help.
Tj
Thanks for the help.
Tj
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