Bug #3141
closeddhclient blocks boot process
Added by rowo over 6 years ago. Updated almost 2 years ago.
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Description
I have installed dfly-x86_64-5.2.1_REL.img from a USB stick and the installation went well. I chose DHCP for automatic config of the LAN card. When I boot Dragonfly, the boot process starts dhclient for er0 but then nothing else happens. It seem that dhclient is blocking the further boot process and thus no login is possible. The message "er0: watchdog timeout" occurs several times. The system still works, I can reboot using Ctrl+Alt+Del.
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df03.jpg (778 KB) df03.jpg | rowo, 06/28/2018 06:55 AM | ||
df07.jpg (748 KB) df07.jpg | rowo, 06/28/2018 06:57 AM | ||
df09.jpg (726 KB) df09.jpg | rowo, 06/28/2018 06:57 AM | ||
df-01.jpg (808 KB) df-01.jpg | rowo, 06/29/2018 01:28 PM | ||
df-02.jpg (821 KB) df-02.jpg | rowo, 06/29/2018 01:28 PM | ||
df-03.jpg (424 KB) df-03.jpg | rowo, 07/03/2018 06:07 AM | ||
df-mn0.jpg (866 KB) df-mn0.jpg | rowo, 07/15/2018 06:59 AM | ||
df-mn1.jpg (789 KB) df-mn1.jpg | rowo, 07/15/2018 06:59 AM |
Updated by rowo over 6 years ago
That same situation with dfly-x86_64-5.2.2_REL.img
Updated by sepherosa over 6 years ago
Can you try 5.0 img? I imported a new version of re in 5.0->5.2 time
frame, which may cause trouble.
On Thu, Jun 28, 2018 at 10:32 PM,
<bugtracker-admin@leaf.dragonflybsd.org> wrote:
Issue #3141 has been updated by rowo.
That same situation with dfly-x86_64-5.2.2_REL.img
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Bug #3141: dhclient blocks boot process
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/3141#change-13452
- Author: rowo
- Status: New
- Priority: Normal
- Assignee:
- Category:
- Target version: Latest stable
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I have installed dfly-x86_64-5.2.1_REL.img from a USB stick and the installation went well. I chose DHCP for automatic config of the LAN card. When I boot Dragonfly, the boot process starts dhclient for er0 but then nothing else happens. It seem that dhclient is blocking the further boot process and thus no login is possible. The message "er0: watchdog timeout" occurs several times. The system still works, I can reboot using Ctrl+Alt+Del.---Files--------------------------------
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Updated by tautolog over 6 years ago
Can you control-C out of dhclient to continue the booting process?
Ben
On Jun 28, 2018, at 7:32 AM, bugtracker-admin@leaf.dragonflybsd.org wrote:
Issue #3141 has been updated by rowo.
That same situation with dfly-x86_64-5.2.2_REL.img
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Bug #3141: dhclient blocks boot process
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/3141#change-13452
- Author: rowo
- Status: New
- Priority: Normal
- Assignee:
- Category:
- Target version: Latest stable
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I have installed dfly-x86_64-5.2.1_REL.img from a USB stick and the installation went well. I chose DHCP for automatic config of the LAN card. When I boot Dragonfly, the boot process starts dhclient for er0 but then nothing else happens. It seem that dhclient is blocking the further boot process and thus no login is possible. The message "er0: watchdog timeout" occurs several times. The system still works, I can reboot using Ctrl+Alt+Del.---Files--------------------------------
df03.jpg (778 KB)
df07.jpg (748 KB)
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Updated by rowo over 6 years ago
I can login after a lot of Ctrl+C. But the watchdog messages still occur.
Updated by rowo over 6 years ago
Now I have tried version 5.0.2 as well. dhclient does not block the boot process but still can't configure the LAN interface re0. I tried to configure it manually, which seemed to work, but I can't ping any host, not even my router in the local network.
When using Linux, all works well, so there is no network problem or alike. It must be a major bug in Dragonfly.
Updated by rowo over 6 years ago
- File df-mn0.jpg df-mn0.jpg added
- File df-mn1.jpg df-mn1.jpg added
I tested static ip config as well, using 192.168.0.13, but still no success. Other BSDs like GhostBSD work fine.
Updated by rowo almost 6 years ago
The same problem still occurs using dfly-x86_64-5.4.0_REL.img
Updated by daftaupe almost 2 years ago
- Category set to Networking
- Status changed from New to Closed
The report is old and the original issue has been resolved, dhclient is not blocking the boot process for @rowo since 5.0.2.
The rest of the issue looks like something specific to the network in which the machine lives and would need another ticket if the issue still occurs while running the latest release available.