Your answer was correct(and of course acceptable) in the way it helped me understand what the solution was. The stanza on Mantas mail: "systemd has no way to know that dispatcher is doing a background job by the time it finishes starting up" was a full explanation of the whole parallel question i had. So if i want to be exact, one answer completed/supplemented the other. Sorry for not making it clear

greetings, George

On 04/26/2016 06:01 PM, Michael Biebl wrote:
2016-04-26 16:49 GMT+02:00 george Karakou <[email protected]>:
You were really close, the correct answer is provided by mantas. Anyway
driven from your thought i moved the script's execution to NetworkManager
and i am now at the point i wanted. Though i have added 2 and something
minutes to my startup process time.
Thanks.


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Ordering after the dispatcher won't help.
The dispatcher is not part of the initial transaction (e.g. pulled in
by multi-user.target.wants).
I'm pretty sure my answer was correct, but thanks.



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