Thanks for the reply kwitty42. Unfortunately you're talking to a linux novice
and I am
not sure of all the answers but...
I am running Raspian Jessie which does use systemd I believe.
I have also confirmed that dnsmasq runs a startup script in /etc/init.d which
says
that it requires $NETWORK.
On 10/19/2016 12:06 AM, David Griffiths wrote:
I found a discussion talking about the same problem on Ubuntu but the
recommended fix did not work for me :-(
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dnsmasq/+bug/1531184
It is a case of DNSMASQ starting before the network is ready.
Any suggestio
I am running DNSMASQ on a Raspberry Pi 3 using Debian Jessie. I am running the
Pi as a WAP (and standalone web server etc) (Great arrangement for a trade show
incidentally).
If I start the service manually, all works well. When it trys to start at boot
time the
service terminates with an error