Let me add here, that systemd has created proper dependencies for your oneforall.mount unit, like After: network-online.target
It's then up to the individual networking software (NetworkManager, ifupdown, wpasupplicant) to hook correctly into those targets and make sure they are properly ordered. Am 05.06.2015 um 14:05 schrieb Giuseppe Bilotta: > -> Unit oneforall.mount: > Description: /oneforall > Instance: n/a > Unit Load State: loaded > Unit Active State: active > Inactive Exit Timestamp: Fri 2015-06-05 13:29:25 CEST > Active Enter Timestamp: Fri 2015-06-05 13:29:25 CEST > Active Exit Timestamp: n/a > Inactive Enter Timestamp: Fri 2015-06-05 13:28:48 CEST > GC Check Good: yes > Need Daemon Reload: no > Transient: no > Slice: system.slice > CGroup: /system.slice/oneforall.mount > CGroup realized: yes > CGroup mask: 0x10 > CGroup members mask: 0x0 > Name: oneforall.mount > Documentation: man:fstab(5) > Documentation: man:systemd-fstab-generator(8) > Fragment Path: /run/systemd/generator/oneforall.mount > Source Path: /etc/fstab > Condition Timestamp: Fri 2015-06-05 13:28:48 CEST > Condition Result: yes > Assert Timestamp: Fri 2015-06-05 13:28:48 CEST > Assert Result: yes > Requires: -.mount > Wants: network-online.target > Wants: system.slice > RequiredBy: remote-fs.target > Conflicts: umount.target > Before: umount.target > Before: remote-fs.target > After: systemd-journald.socket > After: -.mount > After: network-online.target > After: system.slice > After: network.target > After: remote-fs-pre.target > References: remote-fs.target > References: systemd-journald.socket > References: -.mount > References: system.slice > References: network-online.target > References: umount.target > References: network.target > References: remote-fs-pre.target > ReferencedBy: remote-fs.target -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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