On Monday, November 14, 2011 02:30:50 PM Raymond Wooninck wrote:
On Friday 11 November 2011, Andreas Hoffmann wrote:
booting the system, the login is available incredibly fast, but it take AGES (at least 4-5 minutes) until all the network-services (xvnc, ssh, smb, nmb) are up and running. When I'm calling systemctl
It seems that you are still lucky that the system comes up. With the current Factory, I have the situation that if NetworkManager can not find a connection (e.g. while being in a plane), the system stops at this point and hangs. Sometimes it continues after 5 minutes, but most of the time it just hangs.
Booting with init=/sbin/sysvinit seems to resolve it (at this moment, although I had in the past that even with using the old boot method, the system came to a halt).
If NM can find a network connection (either wired or wireless), the boot process is indeed fast and without issues. Unfortunately with a laptop you can never be sure if you have a network connection available.
I will report this as a bug.
Regards
Raymond That all seems rather odd as I haven't experienced any network anomalies whatsoever in RC2. But what that is really saying is the bug is more complicated than it may seem on the surface. -- Modern man is the missing link between apes and human beings.
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