[CentOS] Help with thread Centos 6.4 won't reboot on install

Wed Mar 27 18:26:00 UTC 2013
Robert Benjamin <benjie1 at cox.net>

On 3/27/2013 1:52 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 12:32 PM, Robert Benjamin <benjie1 at cox.net> wrote:
>>> The reason I think this is the problem is the post where you said you
>>> could log in after a very long delay.  About the only thing that can
>>> cause a very long delay is the system waiting for DNS responses on
>>> what it thinks is a working network interface.   The next things
>>> needed for further diagnosis would be the output of the 'ifconfig'
>>> command after you are able to log in, and the results from 'cat
>>> /etc/resolv.conf.   The first should show the IP address assigned by
>>> DHCP from the router, and the second will have the DNS nameserver
>>> address(es).
>>       In the last post on the forum is the output of ifconfig. It closely
>> resembles what was shown there and stated that my output should resemble
>> the one already there in post 29 ,and it does. There was no suggestion
>> to try cat /etc/reslov.conf. Can do that from the root login. Will wait
>> til I get a reply from the forum. Plenty of suggestions from here and
>> the forum and I'll keep up with both. The delay was almost an hour BTW.
>> Thanks again. The router works perfectly fine and quickly for win 7,
>> Ubuntu 12.2 and Mint 14.
> The IP address looks like what you would get from a typical home
> router, so that's probably OK.  A quick test for DNS would be the
> 'dig' command.  If it quickly returns a screenfull of  root
> nameservers and addresses, then DNS is not the problem.    If it
> doesn't, then check what you have in your /etc/resolv.conf file.
>
     dig returned  a lot of root nameservers instantly.