I'm having similar network issues with Ubuntu 10.04 and SBS 7.5.1. I'm
running an AMD64 machine and using a Squeezebox Duet. This machine is
at my home, and I turn it off when not using it. I generally leave the
router and wireless network on, for use with other devices.
I used to have an occa
On VortexBox I have a small script that runs at startup. It tries to
ping a network address. If it can it exits but if it can't it keeps
trying every few seconds until it can. Once it has pinged an address it
restarts SqueezeBox Server. This works very well and SqueezeBox never
give errors. If you
servies;496116 Wrote:
> The first 3 characters determine the order of startup (S) or shutdown
> (K).
> A low number gets started earlier and killed later.
In system V init, when init enters runlevel X it executes scripts in
the rcX.d directory as follows:
- Kxx scripts with the argument "stop" a
kennyschiff;492861 Wrote:
> In spite of moving to 7.5 I continue to have issues with Squeezebox
> server and DNS on my Ubuntu 8.10 box. Like others I get the dreaded
> "can't resolve IP address" for my various internet radio stations. If I
> restart the Squeezebox server once I'm in this conditio
llin;496090 Wrote:
> Adding "sleep 10" to a startup script (rc.local in my case) will delay
> execution for 10 seconds.
That most probably won't work.
As he's using Ubuntu I guess he's using runlevel 5 which means that he
has to look in /etc/rc.d/rc5.d
In my setup (Fedora 11)
I see the following
Adding "sleep 10" to a startup script (rc.local in my case) will delay
execution for 10 seconds.
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In spite of moving to 7.5 I continue to have issues with Squeezebox
server and DNS on my Ubuntu 8.10 box. Like others I get the dreaded
"can't resolve IP address" for my various internet radio stations. If I
restart the Squeezebox server once I'm in this condition, no issues at
all.
It seems that