On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 07:58:30AM +0000, Mike Gabriel wrote: > The point is that /etc/network/interfaces has an entry for eth0 (or what the > first NIC is called). > > This is true for stretch, at least. Could you check, if your buster systems > manage eth0 via ifupdown? If so, NetworkManager ignores that interface and > the wait-online service has no effect on that device. Hi Mike.
AFAIK this is the case since ages (forced to be ethX instead of a predictable interface name via kernel command line param 'net.ifnames=0' setting in grub.conf since Stretch). It works for me too (virtual network, no real world deployment available), if all entries except the loopback ones are commented. > This is true for stretch, at least. Could you check, if your buster > systems manage eth0 via ifupdown? If so, NetworkManager ignores that > interface and the wait-online service has no effect on that device. IIRC, the NetworkManager configuration isn't touched at all by d-e-config, i.e. it's the one shipped w/ package 'network-manager': [main] plugins=ifupdown,keyfile [ifupdown] managed=false Wolfgang
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