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I just ran an update today, and after rebooting, I get a bunch of odd
errors when all of the services are starting.  I wasn't able to
capture the exact warnings, and I couldn't find a log that contained
them.  But it was something to the effect of "WARNING: foo service was
scheduled to start after net.eth0".  It builds as services are
started, so that by the time I get to the login prompt, there's 6-10
service that I'm getting warned about.  Once I login, I'm able to
manually start gdm, and login to KDE.  Everything *appears* normal.  I
have the right IP for eth0, /some/ of the services that I was warned
about were started and some were not.  The only package that I can
think of that might have been even remotely related was
sys-apps/baselayout-1.12.4-r2.

What gives?

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