Dear Freek de Kruijf, Dear list, I have had IPv6 turned off and a I'm using a statically assigned IPv4 to the only ethernetadapter in the system (Intel 82579V). There is no wireless network adapter available in this system. The only thing that is different on my machine is, that I'm using the bugfixed systemd which fixes the md-raid bug, which keeps the system from booting in some cases.
Greetings
Andreas
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 10:40, Freek de Kruijf
On vrijdag 11 november 2011 10:26:50 Andreas Hoffmann wrote:
Dear List,
I've discovered another problem with systemd in RC2 of 12.1. After 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 list-jobs is shows about 15 jobs waiting and one job running (network.service). Then after 4-5 minutes the lists clears quite fast, within 20 seconds. After the jobs list cleared, all the required network services are up and running. After the job list cleared I ran systemctl list-units and there the network.service shows 2 times fail. I can start it then with systemctl start network.service and its fast. But even it shows fail fail it seems everything is working. (at least until now I didn't miss any functionality and the system behaves normally).
Did you try to disable IPv6 or only DHCP4 instead of the default DHCP4+DHCP6?
Do you have wireless in your system? So can you elaborate more on the details of your network system.
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