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On 7/27/2016 7:59 AM, Jason Kridner wrote:
> This gmail client bites and doesn't allow for inline replies. You
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> On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 10:49 AM Juliusz Chroboczek
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
> wrote:
>
>     Hi Jason, and thanks for your kind reply.
>
>     > The larger and more official for .org boards is "beagleboard",
>     > http://BeagleBoard.org/discuss or [email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>.
>
>     I've tried to subscribe, but it asks me for a Google account.
>
>     (Snipped bunch of helpful info, will look into it.)
>
>     >> The critical bit is to remove connman, which broke the WiFi on
>     a network
>     >> with a DHCPv6 server
>
>     > Grrr connman. It drives us nuts all the time.
>
>     Why not simply use the static /etc/network/interfaces config,
>     perhaps with
>     a script to edit it automatically?  Right now, your system has three
>     different methods for configuring interfaces (/etc/network,
>     connman, and
>     the hotspot thingie), which is a lot of conceptual load for
>     somebody new
>     to Linux.
>
>     >> There is a race condition between booting and loading the Bluetooth
>     >> firmware.  Reloading the firmware manually works around the issue.
>
>     > This has been haunting us for a while.
>
>     Okay, that's good to know, I'll keep hacking at it.
>
>     >> There appears to be a race condition that prevents udhcpd from
>     running on
>     >> some occasions.  Rebooting works around the issue.
>
>     > I added a recent hack to lower the lease time dramatically to
>     > work-around the issue.
>
>     I don't think it's the same issue.  In my case, there's no udhcpd
>     process,
>     while systemd wrongly thinks that it's running.  I blame systemd, but
>     then, I always do ;-)
>
>     I'd be interested to hear what is the issue you're having, as I
>     might be
>     able to help (I've implemented DHCPv4 before).
>
>     Thanks again,
>
>     -- Juliusz
>
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