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Message #23157
[Bug 856810] Re: Boot hangs at "Booting system without full network configuration..."
I had the same problem, but I don't use gdm or lightdm, only standalone
compiz.
There is a /etc/init/failsafe.conf file and this causes the waiting for network configuration.
I've just commented the sleep commands out and now the boot time is normal.
That's not an elegant solution, but it's working for me.
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Title:
Boot hangs at "Booting system without full network configuration..."
Status in “lightdm” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I installed Ubuntu 11.10 beta1 64bit on a new laptop. I rebooted and
it came up nicely.
After that I did "apt-get update" and "apt-get dist-upgrade" to get
the most recent fixes and installed some additional software.
Now I do not seem to be able to boot.
Fist I see:
Waiting for network configuration...
Then I see:
Waiting up to 60 more seconds for network configuration...
And then it just hangs forever displaying the following:
Booting system without full network configuration...
Nothing happens after that, no matter how long I wait. However, I can
switch to the console with CTRL-ALT-F1 and log in from there. The
network is configured with DHCP and it works just fine from the
console. I do not understand what the GUI boot display is waiting for.
I installed the system using the alternate install CD to get LVM based
partitions with full disk encryption.
I noticed the bug #847782 and removed the "auto eth0" entry from my
/etc/network/interfaces. Unfortunately that did not change anything,
it still hangs forever.
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