2013-10-15, 17:13
(2013-10-15, 14:38)divingmule Wrote: Thanks for the hint. After reading up on upstart, this seems to be a more proper fix, change 'start on' line in the xbmc.conf file.
From -Code:start on (filesystem and stopped udevtrigger)
To -Code:start on (filesystem and stopped udevtrigger and net-device-up IFACE=eth0)
Though this did slow down my boot time a bit, Thoughts?
If you need your network, you have to wait for it ...
Things to speed it probably up: Recompile the kernel, compile in the network module into the kernel (as non module) and save perhaps 2 seconds. Alternatively or additionally use static IP Adresses, so that you save the dhcp handshake.