Am 14.12.2015 um 08:38 schrieb Martin Pitt:
> In order to not deviate too much from this schema, I'd prefer
> ifupdown-wait-online to do the same, i. e. wait until all "ifup"s of
> your "auto" interfaces are done. This will respect the configuration
> and not second-guess the admin. Thus in practical terms this indeed
> should mean nothing else than "networking.service is running", no? So
> at first sight just adding a WantedBy=network-online.target now makes
> sense, as it will do just that and not block sysinit.target any more.

Guus already suggested to simply add
 WantedBy=network-online.target

This would be a partial solution and better then nothing, I guess.

I still think though, that we should consider allow-hotplug interfaces
when dealing with network-online.target.

The reason is, that the debian installer uses allow-hotplug by default.
And mounting remote file systems under systemd requires a properly
hooked up network-online.target.
Which means, for the vast majority of users with remote (NFS) mounts we
currently ship a broken setup.

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