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Re: unstable networking



> >I wonder if anyone experiences the following.
> >The system reboots ok. ifconfig and route are runand network set up. If
> >you put a line in the boot up file with the command 'ifconfig' and
> >'route' it shows that eth0 is up and the routing is set up.  But when you
> >log in, the route is lost. If you run the command 'route' it will
> 
> You are probably running a routing daemon, such as "routed".
> If you don't need it (and it looks like you don't), turn it off.
> Comment it out in /etc/init.d/netstd_init.
> BTW, it's turned off by default ..

If it is off by default I don't think I had turn it on.....
let me check....

it's there but ps doesn't show...
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