Description of problem: extremely long boot time, one of the messages is: device pan0 does not seem to be present; delaying initialization [FAILED], which is odd because pan0 does show in NM, altho I never could edit (it was greyed out), so I 'added' another one; right now says 'last used 26 days ago' Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: every boot ever since I loaded fc10 earlier this year and continuing since the upgrade to fc11 which I loaded as soon as it was available Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: Expected results: Additional info: Help!
Changed bug component from pan - which is a newsreader - to bluez-pan, to which the report may suit much better. It might even be an initscripts or NetworkManager topic.
anyone available to help me with this bug report filed 8/23, please?? thanks
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