On 04/30/2014 11:44 AM, Robert Nelson wrote:
>>
>> The usb0 didn't change, it was statically defined so it didn't mess
with Boot times. eth0 on the other hand, with dhcp enabled it delayed
everything. Although I just switched eth0 to allow-hotplug vs auto.
Which fixed the main delay, but wicd was still a few seconds faster.
>
> Doesn't changing eth0 from auto to allow-hotplug, mean that
rebooting with the cable plugged in will not automatically connect on
eth0?
I haven't seen that happen yet. The biggest thing, serial console
doesn't wait for an ip from dhcp. (This was only for Debian)
I just tried it (on Debian). For me if I don't have "auto eth0" in my
/etc/network/interfaces, then eth0 does not activate until I manually do
ifup eth0 explicitly. Also plugging/unplugging eth0 cable is ignored
until I manually activate the interface. I am using your netinstall with
kernel 3.13.10-bone9. Puzzled?
Cheers,
Dave.
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