Ed Greshko writes:
> The server with dhcp, httpd, named, and privoxy does not have NetworkManager installed. Both the WAN and the LAN ports are configured as static IPs.You may want to try NetworkManager and wait-online. WAN links can take time to become active.
NetworkManager does nothing for me, except to suck in another 16 packages it depends on, that I don't need. The WAN link is a statically-routed IP traffic. It's up as soon as the network interface brings up the link.
I suppose the bottom line is I can't confirm your issue. I've not made any changes to the default systemd config or service files.
Neither did I, yet it broke a week or so ago. And I can now see exactly what's broken, and it was always a broken systemd configuration; except that solely by the roll of the dice, it worked until recently.
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