Comment 0 for bug 12899

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Tim Hull (thully-arbornet) wrote :

I recently installed Ubuntu "Hoary" on a laptop w/two network interfaces - an
intel 2200 "centrino" wireless card
and an intel e1000 ethernet device. I configured these interfaces to use DHCP,
and all seemed to be well. However,
after rebooting my system paused for an extraordinarily long time when it was
"Configuring network interfaces...".

While I think this is due to DHCP being somehow activated by default on boot, I
feel that this is not good default
behavior and should be considered a bug because 1)no clear option was given to
set up the interfaces but disable this
2)many people have network interfaces but are not always connected using them
(especially on laptops)

This could be solved by one of 2 methods:
1) Use something like ifplugd to handle network interfaces (at this point this
doesn't seem feasible in Hoary)
2) Add a clear option to set up these wireless cards and not activate them by
default on boot (this could be accompanied with some entries on the GNOME menus
to activate/deactivate network interfaces to make things
easier for users who switch networks often).