*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 950662 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/950662
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 950662
Waiting for network message on bootup when all network devices are up
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My problem was bad ethernet cable?
i changed it and my problem was solved.
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Boot hangs at "Booting system without full network configuratio
after upgrade to 11.10 same problem here, comment #40 worked for me
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#40 doesnt work for me :(
my server doesnt work. i will take backup and reinstall. but not 11.10.
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My server worked for a hour and now i have same problem.
when i remove /var/run/dbus/pid again it doesnt have any effect.
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I have had the same problem, but after removing "/var/run/dbus/pid" and
rebooting server everything was normal again.
(#14 comment)
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FWIW, I managed to solve the issue by adding ``auto eth0'' to my
/etc/network/interfaces configuration file.
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I think Ubuntu was NOT tested on a system with 2 NICs. I commented out
thes sleep lines and it will boot without issues. My
/etc/network/interfaces contains eth0 and eth1 and these static
interface definition will remain there, since I use NIS. Former Ubuntu
releases had no problem with this config
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Boot hangs at "Booting system without full network configuration..."
Using interfaces file to set up ethernet cards causes this problem for
me, and comment #40 doesn't work.
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Boot hangs at "Booting system wit
** Changed in: linaro-ubuntu
Milestone: 11.10 => 11.11
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Had this problem after upgrading 32 bit 11.04 to 11.10 in Lenovo T400
notebook. Comment #40 solved it for me.
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I encountered this bug when upgrading from Ubuntu 11.04 to 11.10. I read
all the comments from this issue and the accompanying issue mentioned
previously, then I resolved this issue by doing the following actions
(in this order):
sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm
sudo apt-get purge gdm
sudo rm /var/va
Frustrated with this same problem for quite some time now with no
apparent fix coming, I attacked the problem on my own system today.
None of the fixes mentioned earlier in this thread fixed the problem,
not any that I have otherwise seen.
Since my problem might have different root cause for the
#40 for the win. Thanks.
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#40 for the win. Thanks.
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I had the same problem here with one system after having upgraded it
from 11.04 to 11.10. However, the instructions given in #40 solved the
problem after a reboot. So it really seems that something when
upgradeing a 11.04 to 11.10 seems to screw up the new /var/run -> /run
move. Here also /etc/netw
I can confirm that this is fixed for me too. However since it is still
happening for illumilore I think that my bug was actually bug 881079
instead. Bug 881079 is fixed with the new upstart update. There are also
several other similar (or maybe duplicate??) bugs to this one: bug
876449, bug 858122
Still happening here...
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When i got up this morning i had 25 updates to install and after
updating restarted computer all went well. ubuntu fixed the bug thanks
everyone
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Ti
It's an awful bug, the total booting time of the system becomes very
long. But my network connections with "pon" utility are OK.
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Boot hang
Removing an old DSL connection from /etc/network/interfaces fixed the
problem for me. I also removed it from the network connections GUI along
with some other connections that I haven't used in a long time.
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That manual symlink didn't work for my system, so that isn't a fix all
solution.
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Again, a manual symlink of /var/run->/run and /var/lock-/run/lock fixed
the issue on this second system.
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I had this issue again on another system after an upgrade from 11.04.
I wholly agree with others that the severity on this is critical. It
results in a system that will not boot. How is this "moderate"?
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This bug is not a 'moderate' severity bug.
Boot to 'black screen' would have most people buy new hardware.
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bug bit me after upgrading today. (xubuntu & lightdm)
comment 17 in this thread worked for me, after I hit ctrl+alt+f1 and logged in.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lightdm/+bug/856810/comments/17
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On my system the symlinks /var/lock -> /run/lock and /var/run -> /run
already exist and I have the same issue. Is the only workaround to
change the sleep parameters in /etc/init/failsafe.conf? I'm using gdm,
xfce4 and ubuntu 11.10.
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google, a LOT of users are getting this error...
I couldn't get my system boot for all evening after upgrading from previous
ubuntu version.
Here is how i sorted this out :
sudo mv /var/run/* /run/
sudo mv /var/lock/* /r
In my case also manual symlinking of /var/run->/run and /var/lock-/run/lock
fixed my issues.
In my case the problem was caused by dbus. As long as I did not symlink
/var/run and /var/lock dbus could not be started and prevented practically
anything else to run.
Although dbus created /var/run/dbu
I had the same problem, solved it as comment #3
sudo apt-get install gdm, don't forget to restart(sudo reboot).
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Title:
Boot hangs at "Booting sy
I think this bug report demonstrates a significant problem in the
current boot system: the reported user-visible symptom can be caused by
a wide variety of underlying issues during the boot process. Further,
it's hard to diagnose which underlying issue affects each system .
I propose this bug numb
Hi, I also have Boot hangs at "Booting system without full network
configuration..." problem. Deleting /var/run/dbus/pid is the only way
for me to reboot. I also had to remove the sleeps from
/etc/init/failsafe.conf to get more normal booting time, otherwise it
just waits even though the dbus pid i
The problem happens because /etc/network/if-up.d/upstart now only emits
the static-network-up event when all network interfaces described at
/etc/network/interfaces are properly configured (bug 838968).
At linaro-nano the bug only happens because we're also adding the usb0
interface, as it's commo
** Also affects: linaro-ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: linaro-ubuntu
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: linaro-ubuntu
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: linaro-ubuntu
Milestone: None => 11.10
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I'm also able to see this happening while using the linaro-nano image
(just a minimal rootfs based on ubuntu oneiric).
The failsafe service will always be called, because of the upstart script
dependencies:
"start on filesystem and net-device-up IFACE=lo"
This just exists so rc-sysinit.conf can
This bug affects me on only 1 of my 4 Oneiric machines running the full
release, not the RC. I did a reinstall fresh and everything worked
without this problem until I installed ifenslave and setup a bond0
interface between eth0 and eth1. It is setup in /etc/network/interfaces.
I have noticed that
Hey,
I just experienced this problem yesterday, but with upstream kernel (I know
there is no support for upstream kernels). I only installed it for testing and
did my testing in failsafe. I just thought it might should now. (daily kernel
is here: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/dai
Here is my experience with this issue:
I have a fresh install of 11.10 running since Alpha 2 - NEVER had ANY
sorts of problems
I have another image running 11.04 without any problems. Today I decided
that I would upgrade my 11.04 to 11.10 and since my 11.10 did not show
any problems, I did it wit
This is still an issue I did a fresh install of 11.10 x64 and I have the
issue.
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In fact, failsafe.conf is owned by upstart isn't it ...
** Package changed: ifupdown (Ubuntu) => upstart (Ubuntu)
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I don't see how this can be a netcfg bug; even if it were generating
incorrect interfaces files (which seems unlikely), ifupdown would have
to deal with old ones *anyway*. Reassigning.
** Package changed: netcfg (Ubuntu) => ifupdown (Ubuntu)
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the issue there doesn't seem to be lightdm, if you have an issue due to
the default-display-manager, use #864174
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low
same here
iinstalled gdm
wait until sorted
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GeekSmith, could you open a new bug? your symlick seems different to
others
Could people check on bug #864174 as well which said to "edit the
contents of /etc/X11/default-display-manager to read
"/usr/sbin/lightdm"."
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Manual symlink of /var/run->/run and /var/lock-/run/lock fixed my
issues.
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Same issue, this is what I get on tty7:
* Checking battery state... [ok]
* Starting TIMidity++ ALSA midi emulation.. [ok]
* Stopping system V runlevel compatibility [ok]
Waiting for network con
I had the same symptoms as the original reporter but the problem was
wrong contents of /etc/X11/default-display-manager: #864174
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Boot hang
My last information about this bug:
- This not only about lightdm, I'm running beta2 and never installed
lightdm, and have the bug
- Something not really installed causes the bug: always at restart we
can see the message "The system need be restarted". Something isn't
correctly configured yet, an
I think this is the bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ifupdown/+bug/377432
But in Oneiric.
Somebody more can test and confirm?
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This problem happened aqui after an upgrade to 11.04 to 11.10 and I'm unable to
solve it.
GDM do not start anymore and my boot continues with the annoying message and
the 60 seconds of wait... And my network do not works correctily.
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I have the same problem and tried both this:
"I noticed the bug #847782 and removed the "auto eth0" entry from my
/etc/network/interfaces."
and this:
"In my case, this behavior went away as soon as I tried the fix in
comment #9 for bug #811441. For me, this was just a symptom that the
system cou
The problem is also solved for me by clearing the /var/run/dbus folder's
content and rebooting. (#6 bug #811441)
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I noticed the following: this bug happens if I have lightdm and some
other login manager installed (say gdm or slim). Then lightdm starts at
boot even if it's not the default login manager. Then lightdm is shut
down and the default login manager kicks in. After that, there seems to
be a network con
In my case, this behavior went away as soon as I tried the fix in
comment #9 for bug #811441. For me, this was just a symptom that the
system could not communicate with dbus.
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For me it seems like this bug is related to #811441. After removing
/var/run/dbus/pid and restarting, the login screen appeared immediately.
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On Mon, 26 Sep 2011, Clint Byrum wrote:
> Hi Janne, can you attach your /etc/network/interfaces file? If you have
> a hardware interface defined there as dhcp, but not always plugged in,
> the system will wait an extra 2 minutes to boot.
Please note the following in my original report:
I noticed
Hi Janne, can you attach your /etc/network/interfaces file? If you have
a hardware interface defined there as dhcp, but not always plugged in,
the system will wait an extra 2 minutes to boot. As kvark points out,
those are the relevant bugs that have been dealt with since introducing
that change.
I think these bugs are related to this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bug/845914/+activity
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/netcfg/+bug/847782/+activity
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bug/839595
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Boo
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
(Looks like I messed up the status previously, so I am trying to fix
this back to how it was set by the Janitor. Sorry about that.)
** Changed in: netcfg (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Just an observation: I installed Xubuntu 11.10 beta2 from the alternate
install CD on the same hardware (after wiping the previous beta1
install) and did NOT hit this bug.
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** Also affects: netcfg (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I had the same problem, but I don't use gdm or lightdm, only standalone
compiz.
There is a /etc/init/failsafe.conf file and this causes the waiting for network
configuration.
I've just commented the sleep commands out and now the boot time is normal.
That's not an elegant solution, but it's wor
** Package changed: netcfg (Ubuntu) => lightdm (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => New
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I had the exact same problem and did the steps in comment #3 with the
exact same results.
So, I tried:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm
That appeared to resolve the problem once I switched the default display
manager back to lightdm.
After that I was able to do:
sudo apt-get purge gdm
And I did
Exact same problem here. Installed gdm and I get to the login screen as
described in comment #3.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: netcfg (Ubuntu)
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I had a second look at my syslog output and noticed the following line:
lightdm main process (1154) killed by TERM signal
I replaced the lightdm with gdm:
sudo apt-get install gdm
...and after that the login screen comes up just fine with gdm.
Thus it seems this is not network related after al
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I was trying to do apport-collect but it does not seem to work with
links browser (I can not use a graphcal console because the boot hangs
and I do not get the login screen).
However, additional details:
- I am using wired interface (eth0) with no defined configuration. It
makes no difference if
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