Re: CentOS 5 ssloooowww when network unavailable

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I know it sounds strange, but.. ¿Do you use the ntpd service? ¿Is it active?

Yes, and yes.

It's the problem.
I don't know why, but if the ntpd service is active and, in the boot process the network is unavailable you'll suffer this lack of time.

Making a definitive test is simple: deactive the ntpd service, take off the wireless NIC and reboot the system. If the next boot has the "normal" speed, you already know what is happens.

I wait you comments about.

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Thanks,
Jordi Espasa Clofent
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