There's nothing in my journal or /var/log/tor/log* to indicate any failure.

But I tested just now with a bogus bind address and tor fails to start. Nothing 
in the log except "Interrupt: exiting cleanly" though journalctl shows it 
failed to start (without reason).

I think your guess is correct. Maybe tor.service should wait on Debian ifup -a 
(or equivalent)?

> On Apr 12, 2016, at 10:28 PM, Peter Palfrader <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On Tue, 12 Apr 2016, Rian Hunter wrote:
>> 
>> Yes, I've already noted that. The problem is that it doesn't start on system 
>> boot. Thanks for looking into this.
> 
> Then please provide the journal and tor log output for that.
> 
> One guess is that it tries to bind to 10.160.228.110 but that doesn't
> exist yet.  Does it start if you remove these IP-address specific
> listeners?
> 
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