Re: network-online.target appears to be very much broken

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On Sun, 05 Nov 2017 19:54:11 -0500 Sam Varshavchik wrote:

> I have a better idea. How about "network-wait-online.service, or whatever  
> it's called, and whatever other services that need to be enabled, are  
> enabled by default".

> If a service, like privoxy, requires all interfaces to be up, then it simply  
> needs to specify "network-wait-online" as a prerequisite, in its service  
> file, and that's the end of it. Full stop. No other action should be needed.  
> If nothing requires network-wait-online, well, nothing waits for all network  
> interfaces to be up. And if something does, this gets done, without  
> remembering whatever voodoo one needs to execute in order to make the system  
> actually work.

> Is that really such a novel concept?

No. As I already said, this is exactly the goal of network-online.target, 

Nevertheless, you will have to configure network-online.target if:

 - you have more than one interface to start at boot
 - and use NetworkManager

-- Francis
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