[ubuntu-za] Help wanted :

Wesley Werner wesley.werner at gmail.com
Fri Jun 8 10:31:52 UTC 2012


hi Nico. you do not start services in a shell. services are handled by the
/etc/init.d path as a script, I.e. your runlevel config. I hear ubuntu now
use a new fangled app named Upstart that manages your services , I urge you
to look it up to see if your network_manager its set to auto run.
On Jun 7, 2012 8:40 PM, "Nico Michael(iBurst)" <nick.michael at ptaisp.co.za>
wrote:

>  Hi there
>
> I am sending this email again in the hope someone can help me
>
> I am getting the message :
> "Booting System without full network configuration"
>
>
> I Googled this and edited this file:
> */etc/init/failsafe.conf *
>
> *I changed the sleep 40 and made it sleep 120* this did not fix the
> problem and now my windows machine starts before my Linux machine is ready
> with network problem
>
> I am aware this is a bug but it seems they missed it
> Does any one know of a way to fix this without re-installing drivers on my
> old laptop
>
> Two days ago I did an update and know my networking problem is worse
> I have had to start Networking manually :
>
> *sudo start network-manager*
>
> I wish to put this command in  a shell script to make it auto-start
>
> Every time I start my Linux I get an error "that some serious error
> occurred " with a dialogue to send this however my network does not work so
> I cant send Ubuntu the Error
>
>
>
>
> --
> Kind regards
>
> Nico Michael
> (Sent from ptaisp.co.za)
>
>
>
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