Snappy takes long time to boot when no network

Yann Sionneau yann.sionneau at parrot.com
Fri Sep 2 12:46:58 UTC 2016


Your solution fixed my issue :

root at Paros:~# rm /etc/netplan/00-initial-config.yaml
root at Paros:~# netplan apply
Cannot replug rndis0: [Errno 2] No such file or directory:
'/sys/devices/platform/tegra-xudc/gadget/driver/unbind'

and then reboot. I now boot in 24 seconds instead of 140 seconds :)

Thanks!


Le 09/01/2016 à 11:19 PM, Michael Hudson-Doyle a écrit :
>
>
> On 2 September 2016 at 00:44, Yann Sionneau <yann.sionneau at parrot.com
> <mailto:yann.sionneau at parrot.com>> wrote:
>
>     I'm not sure I understand everything in the bug ticket as I am not a
>     systemd / networkd / netplan expert at all.
>
>     But :
>
>     root at Paros:~# cat /etc/netplan/00-
>     00-initial-config.yaml  00-snapd-config.yaml
>     root at Paros:~# cat /etc/netplan/00-initial-config.yaml
>
>     network:
>      version: 2
>      ethernets:
>        all:
>         match:
>          name: "*"
>         dhcp4: true
>     root at Paros:~# cat /run/systemd/network/10-netplan-all.network
>     [Match]
>     Name=*
>
>     [Network]
>     DHCP=ipv4
>     root at Paros:~# networkctl
>     IDX LINK             TYPE               OPERATIONAL SETUP
>       1 lo               loopback           carrier     configured
>       2 sit0             sit                routable    configuring
>       3 eth1             ether              routable    configured
>       4 eth0             ether              routable    configured
>       5 rndis0           ether              no-carrier  configuring
>
>     5 links listed.
>
>     Does this help?
>
>     eth0 is a WiFi interface.
>
>     eth1 is USB ethernet device (plugged at boot)
>
>
> I don't know if it's the cause of all your issues, but having both
> files in /etc/netplan is a sign of console-conf / snapd version skew.
> It's fixed now and new installs won't have this problem, but if you
> don't want to re-install just deleted the 00-initial-config.yaml file
> and run sudo netplan apply.
>
> Cheers,
> mwh
>  
>
>     Le 09/01/2016 à 02:30 PM, Oliver Grawert a écrit :
>     > hi,
>     > On Do, 2016-09-01 at 14:05 +0200, Yann Sionneau wrote:
>     >> I feel like this is the bug I'm hitting.
>     >> But, how do you explain that my boot is stalled even if I have
>     2 NICs
>     >> with internet access?
>     >> One is via wifi, the other is via usb-ethernet.
>     >> Thanks!
>     > hmm, this sounds more like a different bug ...
>     > how about:
>     >
>     > https://launchpad.net/bugs/1618522
>     <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1618522>
>     >
>     > ciao
>     >       oli
>
>
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