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Cannot set valid_lft to forever in Ubuntu 24.04 with diskless network boot, causes freeze

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Cannot set valid_lft to forever in Ubuntu 24.04 diskless - freezingwith network boot, causes freeze

After starting ubuntuUbuntu 24.04 over the network, I have such a problem that valid_lftwhere valid_lft, after going down to 0 the, causes the system freezesto freeze.

valid_lftvalid_lft can be checked afterby executing the command "ip a"ip a.
How tocan I set the valid_lftvalid_lft parameter to foreverforever? I don't want to execute additional commands, I just want to set it in Linux. I don't see such an option in dhcpcddhcpcd.

In ubuntuUbuntu 22.04, started over the network, the default value valid_lftof valid_lft is set to foreverforever.

Ubuntu 24.04 diskless - freezing

After starting ubuntu 24.04 over the network I have such a problem that valid_lft after going down to 0 the system freezes

valid_lft can be checked after executing the command "ip a" How to set the valid_lft parameter to forever? I don't want to execute additional commands, I just want to set it in Linux. I don't see such an option in dhcpcd.

In ubuntu 22.04 started over the network the default value valid_lft is set to forever

Cannot set valid_lft to forever in Ubuntu 24.04 with network boot, causes freeze

After starting Ubuntu 24.04 over the network, I have a problem where valid_lft, after going down to 0, causes the system to freeze.

valid_lft can be checked by executing the command ip a.
How can I set the valid_lft parameter to forever? I don't want to execute additional commands I just want to set it in Linux. I don't see such an option in dhcpcd.

In Ubuntu 22.04, started over the network, the default value of valid_lft is set to forever.

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Ubuntu 24.04 diskless - freezing

After starting ubuntu 24.04 over the network I have such a problem that valid_lft after going down to 0 the system freezes

valid_lft can be checked after executing the command "ip a" How to set the valid_lft parameter to forever? I don't want to execute additional commands, I just want to set it in Linux. I don't see such an option in dhcpcd.

In ubuntu 22.04 started over the network the default value valid_lft is set to forever