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FS#36749 : [archiso] dhcpcd fails to start - Arch Linux In archiso-2013.08.01 the dhcpcd fails to start properly. The previous version that I tested was 2013.05.01 and that worked properly. With the new "Predictable Interface Names", network interface names are changed by udev which do not work in archiso. archlinux - dhcpd after reboot (Arch Linux) - Raspberry Pi I had just the same problem yesterday. Actually solved it. My problem at least was, that alarmpi uses ifplugd to assign the netctl profile. This means that at the time of network.target your wired connection is up, but ifplugd had no time to load the profile then so you do have no ip at that time. You could try to delay the loading of dhcpd a little until the profile is loaded, but I do not arch linux - How to start dhcpcd in background on boot

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I would like to accomplish the following on Arch Linux: start dhcpcd in the background on boot while simultaneously automatically logging myself in and starting the X window server. Here's what I've tried so far. First, I enabled automatic login using the following drop in snippet to getty@tty1:

I had just the same problem yesterday. Actually solved it. My problem at least was, that alarmpi uses ifplugd to assign the netctl profile. This means that at the time of network.target your wired connection is up, but ifplugd had no time to load the profile then so you do have no ip at that time. You could try to delay the loading of dhcpd a little until the profile is loaded, but I do not

dhcpcd prevents shutdown : archlinux - reddit Hi, My system is acting up and I don't really know where to look in order to fix it. The main problem is that sometimes (~70% repro rate) I shutdown the system (usually by running reboot or shutdown -P now), right after XFCE4 exits, the whole system hangs indefinitely: the tty is completely empty, aside from a lone _ at the start. The same thing happens when I CTRL+ALT+F7 (and it used to do ZSH or Fish? : archlinux Jan 24, 2009