On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 02:03:14PM +0200, Franz Keferb?ck wrote:
> XAIPETE!
> 
> I have an IPC Top H Notebook with the "famous" SiS chipset which is in several new 
>laptops (gericom, ipc, ...). I had no problems installing Debian on it, but since I 
>updated to woody i have a big problem with my SiS900 network device! The hardware is 
>found by the kernel without any problem, but when the System "Configures the network 
>devices" the whole boot-process stops for about a minute and the kernel says "Media 
>Link Off". Then everything goes on as it should - but ONE minute delay on a laptop is 
>a very long time (its being booted and halted several times a day!).
> This brehavior is new to me, but it appears with kernel 2.2.19pre as well as 2.4.3!
> Can anybody help me solve the problem and "speed up" my boot-time???

It happens to me on my laptop as well.... I just don't boot very often because I
only use suspend and resume :)

A thing that does work for me is pressing CTRL-C during this delay. It usually
skips immediately.

ANother way to solve this is to only boot with a network cable attached.

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