Re: Why my debian will stop for 10 mins when startup

2005-11-22 Thread Hongzheng Wang
Thank you Dexter, I made a mistake that I use the default reply method in gmail to post reply, but the default one is reply not reply to all, so ... :-) OK, I think I have found where my problem is. It is due to an wrong configuration of /etc/network/interfaces. The original one is: auto lo ifac

Re: Why my debian will stop for 10 mins when startup

2005-11-22 Thread Dexter
It is bether if you post all messages on mailing list. Like this, people will be able to read it and learn from you. Mailing list are published on internet, so it is goog when googling. Have a nice day. Dexter On Tue, 2005-11-22 at 16:53 +0800, Hongzheng Wang wrote: > OK, I think I have found

Re: Why my debian will stop for 10 mins when startup

2005-11-21 Thread Dexter
Something similar hapens to me on my Laptop. Usewally in work i have mounted some NFS directories. When disconected from network is is allso trying to mount this directories. So i type CTRL+C to cancel mounting and continue booting. Dexter On Tue, 2005-11-22 at 00:23 +0800, Hongzheng Wang wrot

Why my debian will stop for 10 mins when startup

2005-11-21 Thread Hongzheng Wang
Hi, everyone. I have encountered a very strange phenominon recently. When my debian startup, the system will stall for a long time just after the configurations of networks by dhcp. The last display in screen at that time is "bound to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -- in 5800 seconds". Unless I type Ctrl-C, t