I've noticed that if I boot Debian without a network connected, it takes a long 
time to finish booting, as evidenced by a) my daemon takes a couple minutes to 
start, and b) the login prompt appears on the debug port after a couple 
minutes. But if there's one connected, it starts my daemon within about 30 
seconds (and the login prompt comes up correspondingly faster).

The insserv dependencies for my daemon does not include the network, only local 
fs and syslog.

Anything I can do to speed the time it takes to start my daemon?

Thanks!

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Rick Mann
[email protected]


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