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SubjectRe: 1000ms delay in networking stack or driver, new bug?

On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, David S. Miller wrote:

> I've seen this after restarting networking with
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/network restart. Redhat 6, hand-compiled
> 2.2.1[012] kernel, with nothing fancy except firewalling. I'v also
> seen multiples of seconds up to 5 and 6.
>
> Do I sense that the common denominator in this problem is that some
> form of DHCP/pump/whatever is being used? If that is common amongst
> everyone seeing this problem, it would be nice to know.

I also reported this problem a month ago or so, and I am using DHCP on a
single interface no firewalling. The DHCP is dhcpcd for the 2.2 kernels, a
slightly older version..

Jason


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