gentoo-user@gentoo.org wrote:
Sometimes [about 1 in 3 times] my internet connection does not work
directly after booting. After restarting the net.eth0 script all is
fine. As this behavour is rather new to me, and this is a bit annyoing
[particullary for people without root access] i would
Antonio Coralles wrote:
gentoo-user@gentoo.org wrote:
Sometimes [about 1 in 3 times] my internet connection does not work
directly after booting. After restarting the net.eth0 script all is
fine. As this behavour is rather new to me, and this is a bit annyoing
[particullary for people without
On Mar 31, 2005, at 8:01 pm, Antonio Coralles wrote:
Maybe this is also helpfull:
Portage 2.0.51.19 (default-linux/x86/2004.3, gcc-3.3.5,
glibc-2.3.4.20041102-r1, 2.6.10-gentoo-r6 i686)
Which version of baselayout are you using, please? I can't pretend to
be an expert on it, but I have done some
Before restarting net.eth0, check to see if you are properly receiving
an IP address from a DHCP server, if not using static IP addressing
Michael Turcotte
Information Systems
City of North Bay
200 McIntyre St. E
PO Box 360
North Bay, Ontario
P1B 8H8
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Sometimes [about 1 in 3 times] my internet connection does not work
directly after booting. After restarting the net.eth0 script all is
fine. As this behavour is rather new to me, and this is a bit annyoing
[particullary for people without root access] i would like to know if
someone has had
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, Antonio Coralles wrote:
Sometimes [about 1 in 3 times] my internet connection does not work
directly after booting. After restarting the net.eth0 script all is
fine. As this behavour is rather new to me, and this is a bit annyoing
[particullary for people without root
Sometimes [about 1 in 3 times] my internet connection does
not work directly after booting. After restarting the
net.eth0 script all is fine. As this behavour is rather new
to me, and this is a bit annyoing [particullary for people
without root access] i would like to know if someone has
Best guess, I would say that you need to increase your dhcpcd timeout.
You are probably not getting a response from your DHCP server in the
time allowed.
You could also try setting up ifplugd. If nothing else, it would allow
your users to reset the network by removing and reinserting the
You could also try setting up ifplugd. If nothing else, it would allow
your users to reset the network by removing and reinserting the network
cable.
That's not something I'd let *my* users do ;-)
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