On 5/8/07, Yves Junqueira <email address hidden> wrote:
> Do you still use this system where you were having problems? If so, can
> you check if you're using upstart or sysvinit?
I have upgraded the system to the latest Ubuntu, but I can try to
check these details from the backups.
> try running /sbin/init --version and see if it's upstart or else.
At the time I was experiencing the problems, the system was an
up-to-date Ubuntu edgy, and /sbin/init --version displayed the
following: init (upstart 0.2.7)
> Also, was that interface using DHCP or static addresses?
eth0 uses DHCP, eth1 uses static addresses.
I do not know if the bug has been fixed in the latest version of
Ubuntu; I am still using the workaround that I mentioned in the
original bug report.
Hello,
On 5/8/07, Yves Junqueira <email address hidden> wrote:
> Do you still use this system where you were having problems? If so, can
> you check if you're using upstart or sysvinit?
I have upgraded the system to the latest Ubuntu, but I can try to
check these details from the backups.
> try running /sbin/init --version and see if it's upstart or else.
At the time I was experiencing the problems, the system was an
up-to-date Ubuntu edgy, and /sbin/init --version displayed the
following: init (upstart 0.2.7)
> Also, was that interface using DHCP or static addresses?
eth0 uses DHCP, eth1 uses static addresses.
I do not know if the bug has been fixed in the latest version of
Ubuntu; I am still using the workaround that I mentioned in the
original bug report.
Kind regards,
Jukka Suomela