Re: [solved] Re: Message at boot: `A start job is running for LSB: Raise network interfaces'

2015-07-07 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Christian Seiler writes: > Am 2015-07-07 14:19, schrieb Rodolfo Medina: >>> You have an interface configured to use WPA and DHCP. This *WILL* take a >>> few seconds. First, your adapter needs to find the Access Point, >>> establish a connection and authenticate using the pre-shared key. Only >>>

Re: [solved] Re: Message at boot: `A start job is running for LSB: Raise network interfaces'

2015-07-07 Thread Christian Seiler
Am 2015-07-07 14:19, schrieb Rodolfo Medina: You have an interface configured to use WPA and DHCP. This *WILL* take a few seconds. First, your adapter needs to find the Access Point, establish a connection and authenticate using the pre-shared key. Only once that link is established, can the D

[solved] Re: Message at boot: `A start job is running for LSB: Raise network interfaces'

2015-07-07 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Darac Marjal writes: > On Tue, Jul 07, 2015 at 10:44:29AM +0100, Rodolfo Medina wrote: >> Hi all Debian users. >> >> On my old Pentium III, at boot, a message similar to: >> >> A start job is running for LSB: Raise network interfaces >> >> appears for some seconds, accompanied with a sort of

Re: Message at boot: `A start job is running for LSB: Raise network interfaces'

2015-07-07 Thread Darac Marjal
On Tue, Jul 07, 2015 at 10:44:29AM +0100, Rodolfo Medina wrote: > Hi all Debian users. > > On my old Pentium III, at boot, a message similar to: > > A start job is running for LSB: Raise network interfaces > > appears for some seconds, accompanied with a sort of red lightening. In > Google >

Message at boot: `A start job is running for LSB: Raise network interfaces'

2015-07-07 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Hi all Debian users. On my old Pentium III, at boot, a message similar to: A start job is running for LSB: Raise network interfaces appears for some seconds, accompanied with a sort of red lightening. In Google I saw some similar cases and they were solved commenting out particular lines in /e