slow startup without network

Christoph Bier christoph.bier at web.de
Sat Feb 11 10:56:39 UTC 2006


Michael Shulman schrieb am 11.02.2006 08:27:

> Hi,
> 
> When booting Ubuntu (breezy) in a network-less situation (i.e.
> unplugged and no wireless around) it takes a very long time starting
> the network interfaces and waiting for them to come up before finally
> realizing they aren't going to.  Is there a way to configure it so it
> can do this waiting in the background and continue booting the system
> meanwhile?

When I'm in a hurry I use `Ctrl C' while network is configured as a
workaround. As yet I didn't observe any side effect.

Best,
  Christoph
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