On Wed 25 May 2016 at 12:20:52 +0200, Hans wrote: > > When you get this delay, what's in the scrolling messages in the last > > few lines > > before the delay itself? > The last message is: > started konsole fonts and....
Not likely to be the problem. > Then: > (1 of 1) A start job is running for LSB: Raise network interfaces. (1min 30s > / > 5min 30s) Some script in /etc/init.d which uses the network could be cause. > > Are they (on your various machines) always the same sorts of lines? > Yes, different times are shown, but in the same manner. > > I googled a bit, and it might be related to systemd. Other people got the > same > problem, with different delay times (up to 15 minutes). That happened mostly > after an upgrade. systemd is waiting for some script to complete. It doesn't just carry on immediately in case something gets broken. Boot with 'systemd.log_level=debug' and examine 'journalctl --alb' closely. > Note: I am using /etc/network/interfaces and network-manager is not installed. > As others mentioned, I commented "allow hotplug" line out, with no success. > > This behaviour seem to be a well known problem, buit it looks like there is > no > general solution. > > I have erverything static! Here is my complete /etc/network/interfaces: [...snip...] The idea to boot with only eth0 in the interfaces file is a good one.