Roger Heflin writes:
Run this: systemd-analyze critical-chain network-online.target
Can you explain why you think inspecting dependencies and starting times of different systemd units would have any bearing on why a single unit, systemd- network, is blowing chunks? Wasn't it clear from my explanation that the issue is a single systemd unit, systemd-networkd that times out and fails to start, on its own merits? Unless you're claiming that its upstream dependencies somehow affect it, I don't see any relevance of this.
What I do see, though, is that we have both NetworkManager-wait-online and systemd-networkd-wait-online. Why do we need both of them?
I simply disabled systemd-networkd-wait-online, and that seems to solve the problem. NetworkManager-wait-online does its job, now, as it always did. It's still enabled, as it always is. From what I could tell, systemd- networkd-wait-online did nothing at all, for me, whatsoever, except to delay other units from starting for a couple of minutes.
On Wed, Apr 10, 2024 at 6:20 AM Sam Varshavchik <mrsam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:> > Samuel Sieb writes: > > > I have a similar problem where the wait-online service suddenly started> > taking a very long time and then failing. My system that used to boot in a> > few seconds now takes over a minute. So I have two questions. > >> > What is it waiting for? My main ethernet card gets an address right away.> > Some stuff that comes up doesn't really like it if there is no network > connection, at the time. That's what this whole house of cards is for: to > sit and wait until the box has at least one network connection "up".
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