Around 04:30pm on Saturday, June 19, 2010 (UK time), Tom Horsley scrawled: > On Sat, 19 Jun 2010 16:03:44 +0100 > Steve Searle wrote: > > > Does anyone have any ideas? > > Does this machine also run bind as a local nameserver? > I found that the first lookups I do during boot always > fail. I assume because bind takes "too long" to get > started and prime the cache (or something :-). No - it uses another machine as a nameserver. However editing /etc/fstab to use ip addresses produces "mount.nfs: Failed to resolve server 192.168.126.151: Address family for hostname not supported" messages. Again these usually happen on bootup, but not always. Around 04:45pm on Saturday, June 19, 2010 (UK time), Doron Bar Zeev scrawled: > Are you using NetworkManager? Yes. > I switched to using the network service instead which fixed the problem. Good call. I tried this and it seems to have solved the problem. But because I wanted to keep using NetworkManager (I occiasionally use wireless on these) I changed back to NetworkManager and added a "sleep 10" to the end of the start part of the init.d script. A bit of a kludge but it seems to have sorted it. Cheers Steve -- (o< www.stevesearle.com //\ Powered by Fedora V_/_ No MS products were used in the creation of this message 17:07:54 up 32 days, 20:16, 1 user, load average: 0.07, 0.02, 0.00
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