Hi Todd, The freeze took place at random.
The network-manager app caused inconsistencies in NIC naming, which appeared to propagate to the udev persistent net rules. Best wishes, Ian On Mon, 19 May 2014 11:34:20 -0700, ToddAndMargo <[email protected]> wrote: >On 05/18/2014 05:21 AM, Ian Williams wrote: >> Hi Todd, >> >> I think I may have had the same problem on a 64bit system. >> >> The computer seems to freeze at boot, while the "starting udev" message is >> displayed. >> >> The problem was not related to hardware in the machine, it was related to an >> incorrectly configured NIC. I edited the configuration file >> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0. In my case it was due to an >> incorrect hardware address and the BOOTP directive. >> >> I hope this information can help you further diagnose the problem. >> >> Best wishes, >> >> Ian > >Hi Ian, > >What the freeze reproducible every boot, or was >it random? > >Many thanks, >-T > >-- >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >Computers are like air conditioners. >They malfunction when you open windows >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >=========================================================================
