Let me chime in here as maintainer of NM in Debian: The reason why we
ship the patch, which removes Wants/Before=network.target is, that this
lead to dependency cycles if services/sysv init scripts in rcS
(sysinit.target) had Should-Start/Required-Start: $network, like for
example /etc/init.d/rpcbind in Debian.

If there is no such sysv init script Ubuntu, this patch can be dropped
indeed.

As for Colin's remark in #25, sounds sensible, to add
After=network.target to wpa_supplicant.service as well.

Have you tried adding that and see if that fixes the problem on shutdown
with WiFi?

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