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List:       busybox
Subject:    [BusyBox] No route to host at startup (TCP stack initialization
From:       "Serge Wenger" <serge_wenger001 () hotmail ! com>
Date:       2005-02-24 6:57:35
Message-ID: BAY22-DAV53ED6172AD5DCFC89524BCB640 () phx ! gbl
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>> Hello,
>>
>> I run BusyBoy 1.00 on an PPC6xx.
>>
>> When the system boot, I login and try to access to a ftp server with the
>> command ftp 192.168.16.24. I receive the following message:
>> ftp: connect: No route to host
>>
>> If I do the same, but wait 30 seconds before the command ftp 
>> 192.168.16.24.
>> It is working well. It seem that the TCP stack need time to initialize. 
>> How
>> can I test this with code?
>
>Something (DHCP?) is setting up your routes at boot time.
>Check routing tables (ip r, route -n etc...)
>--
>vda

I didn't use DHCP. I use a kernel parameter to give IP the address

Thanks

Serge 
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