В Mon, 23 Sep 2013 20:24:23 +1000
Basil Chupin
On 23/09/13 20:04, Basil Chupin wrote:
On 23/09/13 17:39, Rodney Baker wrote:
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The timeout is occurring because your DHCP client is looking for an IPv6 dhcp server and can't find one. This can also cause slow DNS response times because IP6 names are searched for before IP4 names.
If you're not using IPv6 locally, disable it in network settings (via YaST) and reboot.
Thanks Rodney. Deselection of check for ipv6 done. Now to see how the speed improves.
BC
Well that has made things a LOT better - a small delay of under 5 seconds.
BUT, I just this on the 13.1 Beta and this "fix" had no affect where the 22 second delay is at the kernel message, "Starting Ifup manager network interface enp6s0". The output from journalctl for this is:
In 13.1 every interface is started as own service (if you use ifup) so you need to use journalctl -u network@enp6s0.service
-- Logs begin at Tue 2013-09-24 06:12:32 EST, end at Mon 2013-09-23 20:15:40 EST. -- Sep 24 06:12:40 linux-njij systemd[1]: Starting LSB: Configure network interfaces and set up routing... Sep 24 06:12:40 linux-njij network[621]: Setting up network interfaces: Sep 24 06:12:41 linux-njij network[621]: lo Sep 24 06:12:41 linux-njij network[621]: lo IP address: 127.0.0.1/8 Sep 24 06:13:04 linux-njij network[621]: ..done..doneSetting up service network . . . . . . . . . . . . ...done Sep 24 06:13:04 linux-njij systemd[1]: Started LSB: Configure network interfaces and set up routing.
Now I know that this is for 13.1 and not for a released version of oS but I think it still can be mentioned here and not in Factory.
BC
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