I have the same or a similar bug. Whenever I reboot my Dell laptop, I
can connect to the router, and even to the admin interface, but I can't
access the internet until I restart the router. All other devices in my
household, including a tablet, two smartphones, and another dell laptop
also runnin
I share this issue. In, say, one out of every 10 boots I have no
internet connectivity. If I reboot, it resolves the issue every time.
Annoying.
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I am also having this problem. When I reboot my machine my networking
does not work. If I do one the following of these it comes back up:
sudo dhclient eth1
or
/atc/init.d/networking restart
Definately a Ubuntu dhclient bug.
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** Changed in: dhcp3 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I have the same bug.
If i remove (comment all lines) avahi-autoipd it can work without restarting?
Where can i reject running dhclientd on start?
i have static ip.
my "interfaces" in attachment.
** Attachment added: "interfaces"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7679241/interfaces
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Seems to be a problem with the dhclient.
Could you please add the output of:
1) ifconfig # (before and after you restart network)
2) cat /etc/network/interfaces
3) ps aux | grep dhclient # (before and after you restart network)
to the bug report?
I also found another user with that problem:
Fe
Actually it's not the router. If I restart networking it works.
When I type "sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart" I get this
$ sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
Password:
* Reconfiguring network interfaces...
eth2: ERROR while getting interface flags:
Thanks for your bug report.
Which Router (exact modell) are you using?
It might be usefull if you boot up ubuntu (do not restart router!), open
a termin window and provide us the output of:
"sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart".
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