On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 10:59:37PM -0007, Cameron Norman wrote:

> It seems to be more than that. wpa_supplicant requires a few
> libraries in /usr as well. Furthermore, it does not make much sense
> to mount stuff like /usr over wifi, so waiting until at least local
> filesystems are up to bring up wireless interfaces is acceptable, I
> think. I have attached the further modified network-interface job as
> well as a wpa_supplicant job. This one only delays wireless
> interfaces, not loopback or wired interfaces.

The path forward on /usr is to ensure /usr is mounted from the initramfs.

We should not commit halfway measures to the upstart jobs that complicate
the boot sequence and encode assumptions about network device names.

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