> Just the failed eth0 initialisation, saying that it would come back to
> it later. The annoying (and difficult) problem is that usually it does
> seem to get started, but about 20% of the time it doesn't happen. I
> haven't been able to find anything in the logs that distinguishes
> between a good start and a bad one.

not sure if you can fix it .. it sounds to me like the card is sending the
dhcp request before the link negoitation has been done .. try maybe
putting a sleep 1 before the dhclient line in the script see if it makes
any difference.. I remember having issues with switches which used
spanning tree and took ages to put you on the network ..

Dave.
>

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