gash thanks Mantas. I am so stupid do not realise that it was on DHCP the first interface. many thanks !!! - Okay, It's corrected. It seems much better!!! # systemd-analyze blame 4.918s dev-mapper-sysvg\x2droot.device 4.152s keyboard-setup.service 3.016s apt-daily.service 2.354s snapd.service 1.829s lxd-containers.service 1.825s lvm2-monitor.service 1.628s kdump-tools.service 1.300s systemd-networkd-wait-online.service My situation is that: our host was bootstrapped via preseed with a bash script_post_install to create the `/etc/network/interfaces` file. Now, It would be possible to generate the "/etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml" using "/etc/network/interfaces" as a principale file of confs. I know at the beggining we used "netplan ifupdown-migrate"? but this command seems not exist any more to the latest Bionic. ð??? Many Thanks! -r ________________________________ De : Mantas MikulÄ?nas <grawity at gmail.com> Envoyé : lundi, 16 juillet 2018 07:37 Cc : Systemd Objet : Re: [systemd-devel] systemd-networkd-wait-online.service take too much time On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 1:13 AM Renato _ <tutelacooldouce at hotmail.com<mailto:tutelacooldouce at hotmail.com>> wrote: hello, am working to get my Bionic image working perfectly on my BareMetal. which is working perfectly fine on Xenial. But on Bionic I am facing to boot-latency issue with systemd. I googled it and I do not find interesting thing. Can someone assist me to get a better troubleshoot? Many Thanks! -r # cat /etc/issue Ubuntu 18.04 LTS \n \l # systemd-analyze blame 2min 43ms systemd-networkd-wait-online.service 30.970s apt-daily.service 4.900s dev-mapper-sysvg\x2droot.device 4.629s keyboard-setup.service 1.760s systemd-journal-flush.service 1.300s lvm2-monitor.service 1.144s kdump-tools.service # cat /etc/network/interfaces auto enp130s0f0 iface enp130s0f0 inet manual bond-master bond0 auto enp130s0f1 iface enp130s0f1 inet manual bond-master bond0 auto bond0 iface bond0 inet static # Sleep required for XXV710-DA2 (25G) CSI-5441 # N/A gateway 10.88.112.1 address 10.88.112.44 netmask 255.255.254.0 bond_mode 802.3ad bond_xmit_hash_policy layer3+4 bond_miimon 100 bond_lacp_rate fast slaves enp130s0f0 enp130s0f1 dns-search myworld.net<http://myworld.net> dns-nameservers 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4 # cat /etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml # This file describes the network interfaces available on your system # For more information, see netplan(5). network: version: 2 renderer: networkd ethernets: enp130s0f0: dhcp4: yes Your systemd-networkd (netplan) configuration tries to run DHCP on enp130s0f0... but your ifupdown (network/interfaces) configuration puts the same enp130s0f0 under a bond interface. Why do you have both? It makes no sense to run IP directly on a bonded interface. -- Mantas MikulÄ?nas -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/attachments/20180724/31ec5ac3/attachment-0001.html>