Looks like a bug with the latest initscripts (8.86-1). Initscripts provides ipcalc, the offending program when trying to bring up my wireless. Running in managed mode at the moment. Was working fine prior to initscripts upgrade.
Should I file a bug?
Thanks.
[root@localhost ~]# ifup wlan0
Determining IP information for wlan0...Nothing to flush. ipcalc: netmask or prefix expected Usage: ipcalc [OPTION...] -b, --broadcast Display calculated broadcast address -h, --hostname Show hostname determined via DNS -m, --netmask Display default netmask for IP (class A, B, or C) -n, --network Display network address -p, --prefix Display network prefix -s, --silent Don't ever display error messages
Help options: -?, --help Show this help message --usage Display brief usage message Nothing to flush. Nothing to flush.
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On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 09:23:07PM -0800, Kevin Mifsud wrote:
Looks like a bug with the latest initscripts (8.86-1). Initscripts provides ipcalc, the offending program when trying to bring up my wireless. Running in managed mode at the moment. Was working fine prior to initscripts upgrade.
[root@localhost ~]# ifup wlan0
Determining IP information for wlan0...Nothing to flush. ipcalc: netmask or prefix expected
Please post your /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-wlan0