Wait a little longer. It's probably sendmail trying to resolve the hostname and/or domain, but can't because there's 0 network connection. This time-out takes a while. You could try hitting CTRL-C and see if that nudges it along.because system just stops loading
sendmail_enable="NO"
sendmail_submit_enable="NO"
sendmail_outbound_enable="NO"
sendmail_msp_queue_enable="NO"
Just the control key? Or some control key combination? Login on the console or are you starting X automatically?but when I hit just ctrl I can login into system
So far it looks all normal. Can't really tell why it apparently stalls during boot.Also list of processes, maybe its all just one damn process?
ifconfig_ue0="SYNCDHCP"
to /etc/rc.conf and then service netif restart
.holding left control key version 13.1 laptop dns m116kc, also i got some photosJust the control key? Or some control key combination? Login on the console or are you starting X automatically?
So far it looks all normal. Can't really tell why it apparently stalls during boot.
Also important, what version of FreeBSD did you install?
i didWhen you use USB tethering with an android phone then you need to add at leastifconfig_ue0="SYNCDHCP"
to /etc/rc.conf and thenservice netif restart
.
Outdated version mate, EoL since July 2023. Install 13.2-RELEASE or try the 14.0 release candidate.version 13.1
None of that tells the system to use ue0 with DHCP. Those commands simply load modules.i did
kldload if_urndis
kldload if_cdce
kldload if_ipheth
sry 13.2 versionOutdated version mate, EoL since July 2023. Install 13.2-RELEASE or try the 14.0 release candidate.
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my top issry 13.2 version
also: what should i do when i want to unplug my phone?
ok, i has reinstalled freebsd with no sendmail option and problem dissappeared, also, will i break my system if it turns off unexpectedly(when i unplug battery for example)?When you are done, just remove the entries from /etc/rc.conf again and thats it.
bruuuuuuh the problem appeared again mmmmmmmmmmmmok, i has reinstalled freebsd with no sendmail option and problem dissappeared, also, will i break my system if it turns off unexpectedly(when i unplug battery for example)?
there is no stucking process. hmmTry pressing Ctrl+T to see the process it's stuck on.