You are right, if I delete my /etc/network/interfaces there is no delay
on booting. But this is not a solution because you need the file for
configuring the network interfaces. I don't want to use the network
manager and I think the Ubuntu network should not depend on it.
For me the basic
Another workaround for those who don't want to use the network manager:
I set the method of my wlan interface to manual in
/etc/network/interfaces:
iface wlan1 inet manual
wpa-conf /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
post-up /etc/network/dhclient-wrapper
Bootchart before workaround
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20880442/intrepid-20090103-1.png
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Ubuntu 8.10 booting hangs for a while on configuring network interfaces on
iwl3945 and iwl4965
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/293023
You received this
Bootchart after workaround.
The boot process continues while dhclient is obtaining an address...
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Ubuntu 8.10 booting hangs for a while on configuring network interfaces on
iwl3945
I think Adam is right. I don't understand it, too.
It worked just fine under Ubuntu 8.04, so I am almost sure this is a
bug!
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Ubuntu 8.10 booting hangs for a while on configuring network interfaces on
iwl3945 and iwl4965
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/293023
You received this bug
I think setting to zero is not a good idea.
I have configured a netbook with an atheros network card yesterday.
After setting timeout to 5, I was not able to get an IP address so I had
to increase the value to 10.
As far as I have seen from the output, the network card was not ready in
5
I set the timeout value to 5. After that, Ubuntu boots faster but I have
still a delay for 20 seconds. It is better than one and a half minute
but still annoying if sitting in the train and waiting for linux to come
up. Maybe I will try it with the use of different runlevels (to disable
network at
Wow.
You dhclient is definitly much faster than mine? What did you set the timeout
value to?
I set it to 5 (perhaps uncommenting it, too ;-) )
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Ubuntu 8.10 booting hangs for a
I have the same issue.
Ubuntu 8.10 hangs a while by Configuring network devices... if no
configured wlan is reachable.
System Informations:
uname -a
Linux dagobert 2.6.27-10-generic #1 SMP Fri Nov 21 19:19:18 UTC 2008 x86_64
GNU/Linux
lspci | grep Network
0c:00.0