The zeroconf package was indeed the problem: Once this package was purged
the network interfaces come up correctly at boot time as configured in
/etc/network/interfaces.
Thanks again,
Joachim
If you have zeroconf installed, is your problem!!
OK, this was installed. Don't know how it got
Hi all,
I've been running amd64 (unstable) without too much trouble for a couple of
months on my mail server, but there is one major problem, and a recent
update did not fix this problem:
When the system boots it screws up the network interfaces. There are two
interfaces, one going to an
On Fri, 2006-02-24 at 16:45 -0800, Joachim Achtzehnter wrote:
Hi all,
I've been running amd64 (unstable) without too much trouble for a couple of
months on my mail server, but there is one major problem, and a recent
update did not fix this problem:
When the system boots it screws up
Hi Francesco,
You wrote:
If you have zeroconf installed, is your problem!!
OK, this was installed. Don't know how it got selected, it wasn't something
I would have chosen intentionally. :-)
I've purged it and will see if this fixes the problem. Thanks for the
suggestion.
Joachim
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