On 11/04/2017 09:48 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Looks like systemd-networkd-wait-online.service is disabled by default in Fedora.

Given that there are packages that require all IP addresses to be configured, and thus declare a dependency on network-online.target, it does not seem logical for NetworkManager, if installed, to not enable this if this was, indeed, the issue.

If the packaging guidelines are for a package dependency on network-online.target, and especially if NetworkManager is installed by default – as it is, then it seems wrong not to have this enabled by default.

What would that even mean? That service has no meaning by itself. Of course, NetworkManager will start the network interfaces even without it. The whole purpose of that service is to delay any other services that require the network to be started before running.

See the output of:
systemctl --before list-dependencies systemd-networkd-wait-online.service

However, the one you really should use for ensuring a service has network available is network-online.target. That one covers more than just NetworkManager.
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