Yes the DHCP server cause the fault in a short answer.
In the long answer it depends on several things.
By the 2 kinds of request made by the client to the server,
it issued new IP adresses for each of the type of request rather frequently.
This ends up, after a while, with almost an idential faults as this bug.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=473658
Your assumption about the Intel AMT seems right!
Log Tracking DHCP Request when plugged net cable in:
- Power on and load Fedora -> No DHCP Request from BIOS until Desktop up
- ifdown eth0 -> DHCP Request
- Restart Fedora -> DHCP Request during the hole Shutdown process
- Enter BIOS menu -> DHCP Request
- Boot up Fedora -> DHCP Request from BIOS until Desktop up
ifdown eth0 trigged the plugged net cable DHCP Request
I tried to hit Ctrl-P frequently during the boot process but it newer display any
management setup. I'm running Fedora 10 on Lenovo T500 bios 1.20 (6FET50WW).
Only AMT stuff I can find for Lenovo is related to Vista or XP, But that seems to
for the OS not the BIOS. Can I load the Windows stuff and turn the AMT DHCP
stuff off? I do have dual boot for XP on this PC.
/Thanks
Pelle
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