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#1 2018-04-06 15:03:17

drudox
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message during start up

Hi guys ,
I have a Dell inspiron 7000, During start up I got this boring message that make ste start up very slow, in particular if I haven't connect the Ethernet cable (because I wanna use wireless) the message is :

 A start job is running for dhcpcd on enp59s0 (...s / 1min 30s)

I know that then every thing works but I really wanna left this comment

could you help me please ?

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#2 2018-04-06 15:09:36

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Re: message during start up

Have a look at wiki page about netctl, especially part about ifplugd and wired interface here.

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#3 2018-04-06 16:30:45

Mrz93
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Re: message during start up

You should also check, whether you have an interface with the name enp59s0 (with "ip -a").

Do you use netctl, systemd-network, ...??

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#4 2018-04-06 16:36:17

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Re: message during start up

Mod note: not a kernel/hardware issue, moving to NC.


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#5 2018-04-06 17:24:31

drudox
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Re: message during start up

Mrz93 I have this interface , Actually I have give

 systemctl disable dhcpcd 

but the problem persist O_O i was using NetworkManager and dhcpcd

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#6 2018-04-06 17:27:20

drudox
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Re: message during start up

Now I have uninstalled dhcpcd and the message is vanish ! but strangely the beaviour of the net is like if I still have dhcpcd

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#7 2018-04-06 17:35:30

V1del
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Re: message during start up

There's no *and* with networkmanager and dhcpcd you should only use one or the other. You had an incorrect definition which tried to load on the non existing interface. You'd have had to disable dhcpcd@enp59s0 for a proper fix. However since NetworkManager can handle this itself and as well you don't have any loss in functionality

Last edited by V1del (2018-04-06 17:36:08)

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#8 2018-04-07 15:18:04

drudox
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Re: message during start up

so I can left dhcpcd , and stay only with NetworkManager ?

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#9 2018-04-07 16:59:24

Mrz93
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Re: message during start up

Yes, you should let dhcpcd installed (just in case you gonna need it) but deactivated...

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