On Fri, 2017-01-06 at 16:05 -0700, stan wrote:
> I think systemd has to have some sort of task ordering, or it couldn't
> function, since there *are* ordering dependencies during boot.  They
> are probably just fuzzy, though.  And there are things like the wait
> on network task to try to protect against out of order start.

I doubt that the dependencies are "fuzzy". What would that even mean?
AFAIK they define a partial order and each process just executes as
soon as it can. That's why the physical order can vary.

You want a way for the partial ordering to be converted to a fixed
total ordering under control of some option, but I don't know if that's
possible without rewriting a lot of systemd rules.

poc
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