Boot temporarilly stalls on "Bringing up interface eth0"

Dylan Semler dylan.semler at gmail.com
Wed Jun 6 01:09:44 UTC 2007


On 6/5/07, Jim Cornette <fc-cornette at insight.rr.com> wrote:
>
> Dylan Semler wrote:
> > Every time I boot my laptop the system freezes for while right when it
> > says Bringing up interface eth0.  The mouse does not move and the little
> > spinny boot-thingy in rhgb stops rotating.  After about a
> > minute--sometimes longer--it continues to boot.  This is independent of
> > whether or not I have an ethernet cable plugged in.  Has anyone else
> > seen this?  I notice this on F7 only, it didn't happen with previous
> > installations of Fedora.
>
> I had the problem with a pcmcia wireless card but after I booted up and
> stopped the connection from coming up with boot, it worked fine. The
> Wired connection works fine.
>
> Did you consider to stop the interface from being started until the
> system is booted?
>
> Wow, I really should have thought of this.  So the freeze seems to occur
whenever eth0 is attempted to bring up before X.  If I turn of the network
service (chkconfig network off), then the freeze occurs towards the end of
bootup when NetworkManager loads.  If I disable network and NetworkManager,
then and manually bring up the connection in gnome (from the terminal,
service network start), then it comes up just fine, no freezing.  This seems
very strange.  Thanks for the suggestion, I'd still be interested in a real
solution.

-- 
Dylan

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