But if I drop the eth0, add a gw (my ether interface), it's ok..
oddly enough, my network route IS in the table.
but the loopback route isn't. If I try the modified statement for
loopback, it accepts it, but doesn't show in the table. Trying the same
command again errors out with a file exists message..
Almost seems like routing now must be numbered instead of interface'd and
the tools/kernel don't have it down right yet.. ? /proc/net/routes
doesn't show the loopback route either ..
Thanks again,
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