On Sun, Oct 28, 2018 at 11:41:17AM +0100, Laurent Bigonville wrote: > Any reasons why ifupdown-wait-online.service is not enabled by default? > > Having a functional network-online.target by default seems to be > essential to me (ie. working NFS/network shares). > > Am I overlooking something?
Only the fact that not everyone needs working NFS/network shares. Consider people with laptops that might not have an Internet connection when they boot their machine. Having to wait one and a half minute for ifupdown-wait-online to time out would be very annoying to them. Another issue is that a working network connection still doesn't imply that you will get a working NFS mount. If you really depend on NFS, then the service that does the NFS mount should wait for the NFS server to become reachable and the mount to succeed. -- Met vriendelijke groet / with kind regards, Guus Sliepen <g...@debian.org>
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