Hi Jurij, Am Freitag, 3. August 2007 23:21 schrieb Jurij Smakov: > Ok, that looks pretty regular. Another thing I can suggest is to try > to add a delay (like 'sleep 5') to the start/pre-up branch in the > /etc/wpa_supplicant/ifupdown.sh, right after conf_wpa_supplicant line. > That delay should give the WPA authentication some time to settle > before the dhclient is invoked to obtain an DHCP lease. Let me know if > it helps. >
I modified the file this way: <...> case "$MODE" in start) case "$PHASE" in pre-up) kill_wpa_supplicant init_wpa_supplicant || exit 1 conf_wpa_supplicant || { kill_wpa_supplicant; exit 1; } sleep 5 ;; post-up) init_wpa_cli || { kill_wpa_supplicant; exit 1; } ;; esac ;; <...> your suggestion works. I think this way the boot process is a few seconds slower than with my workaround. Nevertheless I'd like to ask which is now the better respectively the more Debian-like way? Is it now a bug or only a specific problem of my hardware? Thank you very much for your effort. Best regards, Michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]