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From:      Matt Rohrer <rohrer@hawaii.edu>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   shutdown vs fastboot & reboot
Message-ID:  <Pine.GSO.4.21.0004051723490.12188-100000@uhunix2>

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I have an interesting problem with my 3.4-STABLE box.

When I reboot using 'shutdown -h now', and then boot back up, the
machine won't connect to the network. If I simply use 'reboot' or
'fastboot' (fastboot is aliased to reboot, according to the man
page) the network is detected with no problems.

My guess is that I have a configuration problem that's only found when
booting cold. Anyone have any idea what network files are accessed
during a cold boot and not a reboot? Or am I on the wrong track
altogether?

I'd be happy to provide any other info that might be relevant.

Thanks for the help.

-- Matt --




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