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so i'm not sure what happened, but I rebooted my system this morning, and the network daemon hangs and does not get an ip.....
any thoughts?
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Check your logs for clues.
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i cleared the logs thinking i would let them start fresh, so far I can't find anything network related showing up
I had to boot from a cd and chroot it to disable everything to get it to boot, so right now the only daemon loading is syslog
i tried booting from the cd to chroot again and run updates
if i try to start the network daemon it just hangs and says busy, nothing really happens
i've now tried downgrading the kernel, and dhcpcd and so far nothing
I can set an ip manually using ifconfig but then if i try to add a route, i still have issues, not sure whats happening, but im not happy at the moment
i have a feeling there might be something corrupted somewhere
Last edited by ssl6 (2012-04-01 18:32:09)
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I don't know if this is related or not, but in the past few days I noticed I had to restart the network daemon every time my computer woke from sleep. About that time, dhcpcd went from 5.5.4-1 to 5.5.5-1. I downgraded back to 5.5.4-1 and the problem went away (had to reboot of course). You might try that downgrade temporarily and see if it helps.
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Start with the basics. Boot your system, bring up the interface and run "dhcpcd <interface>" manually and see what happens (direct output + logging).
Burninate!
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if i run manually, nothing happens, dhcpcd just sits there.
i read about issues with the newer dhcpcd as well, so I had tried downgrading it to 5.5.4 as previously mentioend here and had the same results. i've just reloaded the system and its working.....I have a feeling it was something badly corrupted somewhere causing the problem.
it's working now, but I have to reconfigure my system. kde is giving me grief but ill be searching the error in the log and posting a new thread if i need to
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