Hi, On Mon, 23 Jan 2017 08:40:32 +0100 Matthias Bodenbinder <matth...@bodenbinder.de> wrote:
(...)Yes, this is exactly what happens on my PC. But it has no solution. > > In the meantime I found a workaround. I moved /etc/cron.daily/apt out > of the way. It looks like this script is being executed during boot > before the network is ready. > > How can I make sure that the script /etc/cron.daily/apt is only > executed when network is up? What is this script good for anyways? >From what the comment at the top of the script says: # This file understands the following apt configuration variables: # Values here are the default. # Create /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/02periodic file to set your preference. (...) # # APT::Periodic::Update-Package-Lists "0"; # - Do "apt-get update" automatically every n-days (0=disable) # it looks like you have a file /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/02periodic where APT::Periodic::Update-Package-Lists is set to "1" (or so). Here (on Jessie) such a file does not exist, and as promised the updates don't happen. Regards Michael .-.. .. ...- . .-.. --- -. --. .- -. -.. .--. .-. --- ... .--. . .-. What kind of love is that? Not to be loved; never to have shown love. -- Commissioner Nancy Hedford, "Metamorphosis", stardate 3219.8