On Thu, 2009-10-15 at 18:28 +1300, Peter Glassenbury (CSSE) wrote:
The above change to bind_policy and shortening the timelimits has no hang.. Gives the following ERROR (in red on startup) but then continues on and appears to come up OK and in reasonable time. Starting NFS daemon: rpc.nfsd: unable to resolve ANYADDR: nfs to inet address: Name or service not known
So the workaround works -- is it a bug to be reported? Pete
---- possibly is a bug worth reporting but I think it's easily fixed.
If you open system-config-network, select your primary NIC and choose 'Edit' you can uncheck the box called 'Controlled by NetworkManager' and check the box 'Activate device when computer starts'
At that point, you run the commands...
chkconfig NetworkManager off chkconfig network on
and you should be good at next bootup.
If you prefer not using GUI tools, the file we are editing is likely
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
and the values we are changing...
ONBOOT=yes NM_CONTROLLED=no
Craig