Date: Wed, 22 Jan 1997 18:04:49 -0500 (EST) From: Brian Clapper <bmc@n2k.com> To: "David T. Small" <dts@cise.ufl.edu> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: route/udp: unknown service Message-ID: <199701222304.SAA04267@odo.telebase.com> In-Reply-To: <103849351@toto.iv>
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>>>>> "David" == David T Small <dts@cise.ufl.edu> writes:
David> I'm running FreeBSD 2.1.6-RELEASE. After some major mucking about
David> and a kernel rebuild, my system is *almost* running happily. Two
David> things that used to work, now don't.
...
David> routed: router/udp: unknown service
...
David> I haven't modified the networking section of /etc/sysconfig, nor
David> touched /etc/inetd.conf, /etc/services, and /etc/protocols.
You may not have modified them, but it's fairly clear that `services' is
seriously trashed. You'll want a fresh copy. If you have the 2.1.6 CD,
you'll find one on the live file system disc. If not, pull a good one down
from ftp.freebsd.org. Get file
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/2.1.6-RELEASE/src/setc.aa
It's a gzipped tarball; you'll find a good /etc/services inside.
David> Second, I'm no longer able to get my printer to function in
David> interrupt-driven mode. This isn't a critical problem, because the
David> printer does work in polled-mode, but it would be nice to know what
David> is going on. I checked my kernel configuration file for IRQ
David> conflicts and haven't found any. Is there anyway to get list of IRQ
David> (and DRQ)'s from a running system? Is it possibly something other
David> than a hidden IRQ conflict?
Start with the dmesg(8) command. That'll show you the devices your system
actually found when it booted. Of course, it'll only *try* to find the
devices you configured in your kernel. If it doesn't find your printer, or
anything else on the suspect IRQ, try booting the generic kernel to see
what *it* thinks is out there.
Of course, you'll want to triple-check the configuration of all your
hardware, too.
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