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On 22-May-2002/07:11 -0000, arun  yadav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>How do I change the eth0 timeout for Linux?
>When my machine boots off the network, it stops
>at "Bringing up interface eth0" for about 5
>minutes.  That's entirely too long - 30 seconds
>should be sufficient.  Somewhere there is a way
>to change that in Linux, but I don't remember.

The /sbin/ifup script starts network interfaces. The script calls dhcpcd
if DHCP was specified for an interface. dhcpcd has a timeout option that
is described in the man page.

  man dhcpcd


Tony
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