Greetings. i dont know if this is the right group, so please correct me . I'm using 5.4 RELEASE i need to know how to uninstall a networking device from the system completely it was configured with sysinstall. when the system starts up, the sk0 is configured to get a DHCP lease. it gets the lease but afterwards anything trying to access the network is slow to a crawl, i tried disabeling the device and the system boots just fine and fast. but when on, it draws somme operations to a crawl. starting Xorg takes forever and i use KDE, and for some reason the Konkeror browser is slow to the point where it will time out eventually. i tried Firefox, and the same thing happens. some operations are notmal for some reason, SAMBA operations are ok, FTP is somewhat slower but acceptable. Downloading a file from the FTP is very long to start, but once started, it's as fast as what i am used to. ping and all the related tools seem to work ok. any clue would be helpful, I'm looking in the eye of a reinstall, and i hate that solution. Sandro Noel
On 9/13/05, Sandro Noel <snoel@gestosoft.com> wrote:> Greetings. > > i dont know if this is the right group, so please correct me . > I'm using 5.4 RELEASE > > i need to know how to uninstall a networking device from the system > completely > it was configured with sysinstall. > > when the system starts up, the sk0 is configured to get a DHCP lease. > it gets the lease but afterwards anything trying to access the > network is slow to a crawl, >You need to disable it in /etc/rc.conf> i tried disabeling the device and the system boots just fine and fast. > but when on, it draws somme operations to a crawl. >Most likely you have a problem with your DNS settings, check your /etc/resolv.conf file. Scot -- DISCLAIMER: No electrons were mamed while sending this message. Only slightly bruised.
Am Dienstag, 13. September 2005 22:51 CEST schrieb Sandro Noel:> Greetings. > > i dont know if this is the right group, so please correct me . > I'm using 5.4 RELEASE > > i need to know how to uninstall a networking device from the system > completely > it was configured with sysinstall. > > when the system starts up, the sk0 is configured to get a DHCP lease. > it gets the lease but afterwards anything trying to access the > network is slow to a crawl, > > i tried disabeling the device and the system boots just fine and fast. > but when on, it draws somme operations to a crawl. > > starting Xorg takes forever and > i use KDE, and for some reason the Konkeror browser is slow to the > point where it will time out eventually. > i tried Firefox, and the same thing happens. > > > some operations are notmal for some reason, > SAMBA operations are ok, > FTP is somewhat slower but acceptable. > Downloading a file from the FTP is very long to start, but once started, > it's as fast as what i am used to.This all sounds like DNS problems... Check your resolv.conf nsswitch.conf/host.conf and the correspondig servers. -Harry> > ping and all the related tools seem to work ok. > > any clue would be helpful, I'm looking in the eye of a reinstall, and > i hate that solution. > > Sandro Noel > > > > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable > To unsubscribe, send any mail to > "freebsd-stable-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"-------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 187 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/attachments/20050913/63e42add/attachment.bin
Reference:> From: Sandro Noel <snoel@gestosoft.com> > Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 16:51:05 -0400 > Message-id: <1416A124-66AC-477C-98E2-884B37D16181@gestosoft.com>Sandro Noel wrote:> Greetings. > > i dont know if this is the right group, so please correct me . > I'm using 5.4 RELEASE > > i need to know how to uninstall a networking device from the system > completely > it was configured with sysinstall. > > when the system starts up, the sk0 is configured to get a DHCP lease. > it gets the lease but afterwards anything trying to access the > network is slow to a crawl, > > i tried disabeling the device and the system boots just fine and fast. > but when on, it draws somme operations to a crawl. > > starting Xorg takes forever and > i use KDE, and for some reason the Konkeror browser is slow to the > point where it will time out eventually. > i tried Firefox, and the same thing happens. > > > some operations are notmal for some reason, > SAMBA operations are ok, > FTP is somewhat slower but acceptable. > Downloading a file from the FTP is very long to start, but once started, > it's as fast as what i am used to. > > ping and all the related tools seem to work ok. > > any clue would be helpful, I'm looking in the eye of a reinstall, and > i hate that solution. > > Sandro NoelSounds like nameserver timeouts Clues you can try to learn what you machine is doing: more /etc/host.conf man host.conf more /etc/resolv.conf man resolv.conf netstat -ra # look at default route vi /etc/rc.conf # patch out sk line if you dont want it. if you'r new to Unix & nets etc, & find the above a bit much, rather than reinstall, you can reconfig by su /usr/sbin/sysinstall # Valid path on my 6.0-BETA4 # /stand/sysintall # other path I recall Do post-install configuration of FreeBSD Configure additional network services Configure additional network interfaces -- Julian Stacey. Consultant Unix Net & Sys. Eng., Munich. http://berklix.com Mail Ascii not HTML. Ihr Rauch = meine allergischen Kopfschmerzen.