RE: "pump" times out -- extend a few seconds more?

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Regarding experience of parameters
                 nicdelay=50 linksleep=50
I used them today to circumvent the Anaconda "time-out" and can confirm that they worked in the required manner.
My previous http builds were failing to contact the apache server due to the time-out. With these values in place, I could see Anaconda waiting about 50 seconds while the NIC initialised; the build then completed normally.

I am still investigating the root cause of the time-out, but this seems a good circumvention.

Vivek Kalia
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