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On Tuesday 17 May 2011 20:48:54 Dale wrote: |
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> The emerge -e world finished. It still doesn't work like it did a few |
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> weeks ago. So, I tried the nonetwork option. That starts about every |
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> service except the GUI, my UPS thingy and a couple others. Get this, it |
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> even starts the freaking network. Why is it called nonetwork if it |
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> starts the network too. Seeing the list of services it started, it |
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> didn't miss many. |
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Did it start as part of "Hey, there is a network card, lets use it"? |
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I believe the default configuration auto-starts network devices if any are |
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found. |
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> There is something not right here. It appears that openrc or whatever |
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> is not working the way it should. The funniest part about this, it |
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> worked fine the other day and it works just fine from a console. It |
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> just doesn't work right when passed from grub. |
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> Anyone have any ideas on how to fix this? |
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Try disabling auto-starting services? :) |
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Joost |