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Re: How to timeout herd's network services start for not to stop boot pr


From: znavko
Subject: Re: How to timeout herd's network services start for not to stop boot process ?
Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2020 20:03:33 +0000

Hello! I am using SSD.
When I'ive install preinstalled Ubuntu 18.04 on this computer with HDD Seagate 
as it was there from shop
Ubuntu was booting for 63 seconds!
Now Guix boots in 22 seconds. Also I have laptop with ssd and pentium cpu it 
boots also 22 seconds.
But the usb wifi adapter makes a delay in boot process. I need to replace 
networking service's start after slim shows.

March 23, 2020 6:08 PM, "Jelle Licht" <address@hidden> wrote:

> Hey znavko,
> 
> address@hidden writes:
> 
>> Hello, Guix developers! I'm so happy that OS Guix works on a new PC, cause 
>> I've tried to buy 2
>> laptops where wifi or even graphics did not work!
>> On Dell Vostro 3670, Core i5 9400, Nvidia Geforce 710 Guix works and even 
>> wifi works (but I use usb
>> wifi adapter for better connection power).
>> 
>> I have inconvenience: during boot guix stops and wait for about 30 seconds 
>> on wifi connection, as
>> on images and dmesg:
>> 
>> http://0x0.st/ialz.jpg
>> http://0x0.st/ial-.jpg
>> 
>> # dmesg |grep wlp
>> [ 2.715775] ath9k 0000:05:00.0 wlp5s0: renamed from wlan0
>> [ 3.383086] ath9k_htc 1-1:1.0 wlp0s20f0u1: renamed from wlan0
>> [ 174.055212] wlp0s20f0u1: authenticate with xx:pp:xx:pp:xx:pp
>> [ 174.313915] wlp0s20f0u1: send auth to xx:pp:xx:pp:xx:pp (try 1/3)
>> [ 174.315645] wlp0s20f0u1: authenticated
>> [ 174.318674] wlp0s20f0u1: associate with xx:pp:xx:pp:xx:pp (try 1/3)
>> [ 174.323907] wlp0s20f0u1: RX AssocResp from xx:pp:xx:pp:xx:pp (capab=0xc11 
>> status=0 aid=3)
>> [ 174.332535] wlp0s20f0u1: associated
>> [ 174.528137] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): wlp0s20f0u1: link becomes ready
> 
> Perhaps totally unrelated and unhelpful, but are you using Guix System
> with a hard drive? I ask because I had similar issues in the past that
> magically went away (=were hidden) after moving to an SSD.
> 
> - Jelle



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