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I just installed arch on my laptop and I have a question pertaining to how the network interfaces are started at bootup. I have two ethernet interfaces (wireless and wired) and at least one of them will always fail at startup and I have to wait 30 or so seconds for it to figure out there is no network to connect to. Can this process be backgrounded so I don't have the delay during startup? I don't have any daemons that rely on the network so it won't break anything and one of the interfaces failing is expected behavior so I don't need notification.
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Yeah - background it as described in rc.conf.
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more precisely, change
DAEMONS = (......network.......)
to
DAEMONS = (.......@network........)
I think
Dusty
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Thanks for the help, didn't realize it was that simple. I probably deleted the comments where it described that. :oops:
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be careful which daemons you background. You can't do it to ones that require a previous to be fully loaded...requires common sense.
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