On Sat, Jan 01, 2011 at 07:11:14PM -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2011/01/01 15:18 (GMT-0700) Michal Jaegermann composed:
> Apparently, from your boot.log, something gets stuck trying to
> configure network interfaces. Why this is the case you are the one
> in a position to investigate.
Ordinarily I would, but I've never found the manual page explaining how to do
with upstart the things I knew how to do with sysvinit.
You have the same service scripts but if you moved up from F14 to
rawhide then you will be using systemd. Your /etc/inittab is likely
replaced. Check explanatory comments there.
Investigate where?
Where it gets stuck. 'sh -x /etc/init.d/network start' looks like a
good beginning and you are following up from this.
> Either boot to a level 1, turn off whatever tries to configure
eth0
> and boot to a level 3, or go into an "interactive control of
> services" mode and skip whatever gets stuck. Once at a command line
> try to bring up an offending service (or services) manually and
> watch what goes haywire.
I've got Rawhide running and yum updated further via chroot from Factory
boot, but don't know what to look for as indicated above.
If you booted to level 1 then 'chkconfig network off' and/or
similar. If you are just booting "normally" then you need to drop
'rhgb quiet' from a boot command and when a user space starts to
show up you have a message on yor screen "For an interactive startup
press I" or something pretty close. It is pretty loud and clear.
Michal