Is this a problem with system messagebus and NFS connecting to LDAP, and why does it occurr?
I need to shorten the time it takes to boot.
If I'm not networking, can I turn NFS off?
Is there a way to modify /etc/ldap.conf or move routes from rc.local?
Thanks,
David Cooke
On Fri, 2009-04-03 at 21:02 -0700, dcooke@efn.org wrote:
Is this a problem with system messagebus and NFS connecting to LDAP, and why does it occurr?
I need to shorten the time it takes to boot.
If I'm not networking, can I turn NFS off?
Is there a way to modify /etc/ldap.conf or move routes from rc.local?
---- yes, if you're not networking, nfs is pointless.
Sounds as if you enabled LDAP in system-config-authentication. You might want to uncheck LDAP authentication because that does hang startups unless you alter /etc/ldap.conf which is pointless if you don't have LDAP running.
Craig