14 Mar
2014
14 Mar
'14
12:59 p.m.
Andy Stewart writes:
Lots of details here: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/cookbook My problem seems to be something to do with networking. None of the network related services are starting. More news later..... Andy
In FreeBSD I've run into issues with this specific problem, where DHCP runs and then netowrk dependent services start before they should. The FreeBSD folks eventually remedied the problem ("SYNCDHCP" setting for network interfaces) but my initial "fix" was to edit the network start script and add a "sleep 5" or "sleep 10" line in there allowing the networking to settle. Other cures have been to insert a ping or a dig call which must succeed, before allowing the boot process to continue. MCV.