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Offline vilde

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Network connection stops boot process
« on: 2012/05/19, 11:09:39 »
I have written about this on irc but I do it here also.

I have learned and experienced before that when the network device is set to hot-plug-removable device, in ceni the network connection shall be done in the background.

On my hd install of 2012.1 rc1 the boot process stops and wait for the network to connect, the network connection is not in the background. This makes my computer take about the double time to boot and it is annoying.

Anyone else have that experience?

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Network connection stops boot process
« Reply #1 on: 2012/05/19, 11:49:21 »
A workaround is ctrl-d

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Re: Network connection stops boot process
« Reply #2 on: 2012/05/19, 14:18:52 »
Quote from: "devil"
A workaround is ctrl-d

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Thanks devil, I would like to know what ctrl-d actually do?

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Re: Network connection stops boot process
« Reply #3 on: 2012/05/19, 15:02:49 »

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Re: Network connection stops boot process
« Reply #4 on: 2012/05/19, 19:41:09 »
if "ctrl+d" is supposed to stop dhcp discovery during boot I must say that this is not working here, but maybe I misunderstood (Forward delete, or if line is empty, end of input (traditional Unix)).
Ok, you can't code, but you still might be able to write a bug report for Debian's sake

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Re: Network connection stops boot process
« Reply #5 on: 2012/05/19, 20:37:37 »
vilde,

please test if installing net-tools helps.

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RE: Re: Network connection stops boot process
« Reply #6 on: 2012/05/19, 21:12:55 »
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please test if installing net-tools helps.
Sorry but no difference

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RE: Re: Network connection stops boot process
« Reply #7 on: 2012/05/20, 10:54:16 »
Something has happen. After I installed net-tools and could se no difference on boot I did a reconfiguration of the wireless network again and a d-u. Then the boot halted a very long time to try to connect, but it was eth0, the wired network device which some way got activated again. After taking away configuration of eth0 in ceni it looks like my network connection is going in the background as it should do.

AND! it's possible to add wavelan plugin to panel, it crashed before.

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Re: Network connection stops boot process
« Reply #8 on: 2012/05/20, 14:22:44 »
Quote from: "vilde"
... when the network device is set to hot-plug-removable device, in ceni the network connection shall be done in the background.

On my hd install of 2012.1 rc1 the boot process stops and wait for the network to connect, the network connection is not in the background. This makes my computer take about the double time to boot and it is annoying.

Anyone else have that experience?


Yes.  I have been noticing this for several days, and today I have learned something about it.

Background -- I have an Asus EeePC 4G/701 (don't laugh!). It has sidux 2009-01, fully updated.  But the slh kernel which was made especially for this model is pinned at 2.6.32-1.

Today was time for the monthly update of the EeePC.  320 packages to be updated   :roll:

When I rebooted, I saw the same DHCPDISCOVER hang that I've been seeing on my Toshiba NB205 with siduction.  On the Toshiba, I used ceni to un-configure eth0. I'm going to do the same on the EeePC.

So, what I learned is:

-- it's not a siduction issue
-- it's not a kernel issue

It must be something in Sid's recent networking developments.
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Re: Network connection stops boot process
« Reply #9 on: 2012/05/20, 14:41:31 »
dibl,

do you have net-tools installed. It might have gotten removed during the netbase update.

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RE: Re: Network connection stops boot process
« Reply #10 on: 2012/05/20, 15:20:21 »
Yes -- I saw the earlier post about that.

Code: [Select]
root@tosh205:/home/don# apt-cache policy net-tools
net-tools:
  Installed: 1.60-24.1
  Candidate: 1.60-24.1
  Version table:
 *** 1.60-24.1 0
        500 http://cdn.debian.net/debian/ unstable/main i386 Packages
        500 http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ testing/main i386 Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
root@tosh205:/home/don#
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RE: Re: Network connection stops boot process
« Reply #11 on: 2012/05/21, 10:41:18 »
Today the boot wait for network connection again, I have not changed anything???

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RE: Re: Network connection stops boot process
« Reply #12 on: 2012/05/30, 21:18:18 »
Are you trying to mount NFS-shares?

I got a similar problem. Booting stopped for a couple of minutes at "configuring network interfaces", then resumed and everything was fine.

After asking Google I finally discovered the culprit
--> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=673936
Last entry has the workaround.

At least for me everything is fine now.

Gruß
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