On Sat, 2008-06-28 at 15:59 -0700, Craig White wrote: > On Sun, 2008-06-29 at 06:48 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: > > Craig White wrote: > > > On Sat, 2008-06-28 at 16:19 -0400, William Case wrote: > > > > > >> If it can't I will try Patrick's Network Manager solution. > > >> > > >> If that works, I then have to decide whether this is a Network Manager > > >> bug; a Boinc bug; or both. Of course, if boincmgr does successfully > > >> reconnect to WCG and download additional work units, I will write the > > >> whole thing off as my screwing around too much while Boinc was just > > >> trying to do its thing. > > > ---- > > > service boinc restart > > > > > > a relatively simple fix. > > > > > > If you were to file a bug report, I would file it against NetworkManager > > > as this would mean that boinc works when networking is fully functional. > > > > If the analysis of NM starting too late in the boot process is correct, > > wouldn't one of these make life a bit more tolerable? Keeping in mind that > > I don't use F9, NM, or BOINC. :-) > > > > 1. Change the script number in /etc/init.d of NM to a lower number than > > BOINC or change BOINC number to one higher than NM. > > > > 2. Do not configure BOINC to start a boot time in the usual manner but > > add a "server boinc start" to rc.local. > ---- > I too don't use NM or BOINC but I do use F9 > > On F8, this clearly was a problem... > # grep chkconfig /etc/init.d/NetworkManager > # chkconfig: - 98 02 > > but on F9, I would have thought that this would have solved some of > these issues... > # grep chkconfig /etc/init.d/NetworkManager > # chkconfig: - 27 84 > > which would have it start up much earlier (of course if this was an > upgrade instead of clean install, I don't know if the sequences are > adjusted when the upgrade is accomplished). I don't have BOINC installed > but I have to believe that the startup sequence number would already > have it loading after NM. > > I would think that moving it up from 98 to 27 would have solved many of > the reported issues but perhaps not...I just don't know and as you say, > I don't personally use NM. > boinc-client now loads S98 and S27NetworkManager > My own personal preference would be to leave NM enabled at boot time and > put '/sbin/server boinc restart' in rc.local only because sometimes I > look at boot time services and would want to know that the 'intent' was > to start it up. > > Craig > Will try the rc.local in a couple of hours if necessary. -- Regards Bill; Fedora 9, Gnome 2.22.2 Evo.2.22.2, Emacs 22.2.1 -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list