(In reply to comment #3)
> Somebody should really deal with this. When you have a laptop, it's annoying as
> shit; if you reboot, you have to wait about 2-3 minutes before you can log in.
> I thought vanilla Debian used to just background it after 3 seconds.
When dhcp is waiting, you can just type "Ctrl-C" to stop the network
configuration and continue boot process...
I think this is not a "real" problem !?
(In reply to comment #3)
> Somebody should really deal with this. When you have a laptop, it's annoying as
> shit; if you reboot, you have to wait about 2-3 minutes before you can log in.
> I thought vanilla Debian used to just background it after 3 seconds.
When dhcp is waiting, you can just type "Ctrl-C" to stop the network
configuration and continue boot process...
I think this is not a "real" problem !?