Am 09.07.2014 13:51, schrieb Stefano Zacchiroli:

> I've tried this, and it does make the boot complete successfully.
> However, as a consequence, the shorewall service is not running after
> boot (because for some reason it fails to properly start the first
> time), and will never be running again unless I explicitly "start" it
> manually (because the test on the left hand side of && will always be
> false).
> 
> Arguably, this might be a bug in shorewall's init script (that shouldn't
> fail at boot) or, more likely, due to the fact that shorewall lacks a
> service description that tells systemd to retry running it later on,
> when the network is available.  If you've any idea/tip about this, I'd
> appreciate.

What's the output of
 ls -la /etc/rc?.d/???shorewall
and
 ls -la /etc/rc?.d/???shorewall6

And the output of
 systemctl status shorewall.service shorewall6.service

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