[driverloader] Connection start at boot problem.

Linuxant support (Jonathan) support at linuxant.com
Tue Jun 15 19:13:49 EDT 2004


Hi,

you are probably using DHCP to obtain your IP information. The timeout setting 
can be modified in your DHCP client configuration file. It is also quite 
possible that you could set this timeout value with the Mandrake Control 
Center. You should consult the documentation provided by Mandrake on this 
subject for more information.

Regards,


Jonathan
Technical specialist / Linuxant
www.linuxant.com
support at linuxant.com


On Tuesday 15 June 2004 17:51, Christian Dysthe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have my wireless connection start at boot on my Mandrake 10 Dell 600m
> laptop. That worked fine until I booted the computer where no wireless
> connection was available. Then the boot stopped trying to fire up eth1. It
> never timed out. I had to reboot in failsafe mode and change the
> connection property. Why doesn't the connection attempt time out during
> boot like other connections?



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