Howdy,
It has been doing this for as long as I can recall. I'm pretty sure
it did this on my old system before this one as well. This is what
it does.
root@fireball / # /etc/init.d/net.eth1 restart
* Caching service dependencies
...
[ ok ]
* Unmounting network filesystems
...
[ ok ]
* Bringing down interface eth1
* Stopping dhcpcd on eth1 ...
sending signal TERM to pid 2852
waiting for pid 2852 to
exit
[ ok ]
* Bringing up interface eth1
* dhcp ...
* Running dhcpcd ...
DUID 00:99:00:01:1d:ab:d4:a4:00:01:35:80:cd:35
eth1: IAID 35:80:cd:35
eth1: adding address fe80::9dbe:4ab5:f194:3602
eth1: soliciting an IPv6 router
eth1: rebinding lease of 192.168.0.100
eth1: probing address 192.168.0.100/24
eth1: leased 192.168.0.100 for 7200 seconds
eth1: adding route to 192.168.0.0/24
eth1: adding default route via 192.168.0.1
forked to background, child pid
16225
[ ok ]
* received address
192.168.0.100/24
[ ok ]
root@fireball / # * Mounting network filesystems
...
[ ok ]
root@fireball / #
See how it receives the address from the router and then gives a
prompt again, then it mounts network file systems where I should
type in a command but that isn't me.. To get a prompt again, I have
to hit the return key. Why does it give me a prompt when it isn't
done yet? Shouldn't it finish completely before returning to a
prompt? This is in a Konsole, within KDE. That said, I'm pretty
sure it does this on a console, ctrl alt F*, screen as well.
While this doesn't break anything, it is sort of annoying. Maybe I
have a setting wrong somewhere? Maybe there is a bad default
setting? Maybe it does this for all of us?
Just curious what it up with this.
Dale
:-) :-)