[DNG] Fwd: ifstat.eth0 on Boot

2019-02-23 Thread Michael K.
Happy ?! New Year .

with the "same ol' bug sh**"??? ;-)

After the last Kernel Update** on Dev1 i do a reboot.

(** Update to:  4.9.0-8-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.144-3.1 (2019-02-19)
x86_64 GNU/Linux)

Now i get the MSG:
Configuring Network Interfaces ifup: Waiting for Lock on
/run/network/ifstat.eth0


Last year (see TOFU bellow) my Machine (laptop) starts after a long time
i wait. The Machine now don't start, it is a Virtual Machine. Yes i can
connect the Hypervisor.

What must (or can) i do to bring up my Dev1 ??

Thanks in Advanced
Michael



== TOFU == TOFU == TOFU == TOFU == TOFU == TOFU == TOFU == TOFU == TOFU

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Betreff: ifstat.eth0 on Boot
Datum: Wed, 5 Dec 2018 18:14:39 +0100
Von: Michael K. 
An: dng@lists.dyne.org

¡Ola!

After a Dev1 Setup on a Laptop (whit eth0), i have to wait a long time
for the eth0 on "cold boot".

I "cold boot" my Laptop
I look to the "Boot Messages"
I see the following Msg:

Configuring Network Interfaces ifup: Waiting for Lock on
/run/network/ifstat.eth0

After 2 or 3 minutes to wait, the Laptop boot up,

In the folder /run/network/ i have - after the "long to wait boot":

ifstat  (content: eth0=eth0 and lo=lo
ifstat.eth0 (content: eth0 )
ifstat.lo   (content: lo )
ifstat.lock (content: empty )

The Packet: ifstat (1.1-8.1) current *not* installed!

What must i do to speed up my Dev1 Boot ?!

Thanks
Michael

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Re: [DNG] Fwd: ifstat.eth0 on Boot

2019-02-23 Thread Didier Kryn

Le 23/02/2019 à 15:39, Michael K. a écrit :

Now i get the MSG:
Configuring Network Interfaces ifup: Waiting for Lock on
/run/network/ifstat.eth0


    I'd suggest to remove uncondtional ifup on eth0 from the interfaces 
file. This would allow the startup to complete. Then you could at least 
login to investigate what's happening.


        Didier


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