On 2016-04-01 15:56, Per Jessen wrote:
Dave Howorth wrote:
On 2016-04-01 12:29, Per Jessen wrote:
Dave Howorth wrote:
So since I've spent a lot of time watching Leap booting recently :( I noticed that there's a noticeable delay whilst it sits there waiting for wicked to do something*. I just had a look at a presentation about wicked and it appears to be designed to deal with network complexity, which I don't need. It also seems that Network Manager is the default for desktops, so I guess I selected something whilst installing.
I'm old school and I just want a simple wired connection to my switch, with DHCP from my router beyond that. The PC is capable of wi-fi but I want that disabled.
What's the best way to reconfigure my PC to have the simplest network configuration?
That is probably what you already have. Wicked does not add any complexity.
I don't see any reason why the system would be waiting for wicked at startup if it was doing just what I want? What is it doing?
I think I have seen that wait too - 10-15 seconds?
The message indicates that it exits the wait at about 33 sec, but it doesn't appear until about 15 secs after openSUSE's boot messages start so effectively yes, that's the order of the wait. I'll try to investigate more later. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org