As fas as I understand it, this messages means, that the start of
net.eth0 is backgrounding, because it can take some ticks. The next
init-prozess is starting immediately afterward, before net.eth0 is up.
If a init-process is started, before net.eth0 is up (in your case sshd),
than it will go in the background, too, and waits, until net.eth0 is up
and then it will start. Going in the background and waiting generates
the "schedule" message.

Since I put this stuff together on my own, I do not know, if it is
correct. Can anyone confirm this?

Cheers
Marc

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