Public bug reported:

Configuration:

- Supermicro X10SLN+-LN4F mainboard which has 4 LAN ports with Intel i210AT 
chipsets.
- Network cable connected to first port (em1)
- PXE network installation with kickstart file.

Problem:

- DHCP times out, and gives error message: "Network autoconfiguration failed"
- Pressing "Retry" does not work, no matter how many times you press it.
- Looking at dmesg it shows the network link is not up.
- However if one selects "go back" that restarts the installation procedure and 
then tries again, the network link does go up, and installation proceeds 
without problems.

Attached /var/log/syslog which I copied to USB stick.


If I just boot PXE boot from the network manually and go through the 
installation steps one by one, instead of an automated kickstart installation 
it does work properly.
I suspect that on automated installations there may be insufficient time 
between loading the network modules and the interface being activated, or 
something like that.
When one selects "go back" it seems netcfg shuts down all interfaces, and 
brings them up again, and it does work then. 


Automated kickstart installations do work properly on servers with different 
hardware. So there is nothing wrong with the kickstart file itself.

** Affects: netcfg (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Attachment added: "/var/log/syslog showing the installation debug output"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1324117/+attachment/4121447/+files/syslog

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  i210AT network link does not go up on automated installations

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