On Mon, 2009-11-23 at 07:55 -0500, Tom Horsley wrote:
> I notice that ntpdate (the first service that does a DNS lookup
> after named starts) takes a long time, and sometimes fails with
> "temporary failure of name resolution".
>  
> If I disable ntpdate, the next service in the list to do
> a DNS lookup (stunnel in this case) sometimes fails the
> same way.

This sounds suspiciously like the old problem that Fedora 7 (?) had,
where the network comes alive far too late, much later than various
services that need the network up and running.  Is your network active
before it tries to start those services?

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