On Sun, 8 Jan 2017 11:02:50 -0500
Justin Moore <justin.nonw...@gmail.com> wrote:


> Just FYI, if you're trying to deal with a networking dependency
> (e.g., you have multiple interfaces and you want to make sure they're
> all up before proceeding) that is broken by design and has been
> marked as "will not fix" by systemd, from what I can tell. System
> startup will proceed as soon as *any* network interfaces are online.
> If that's not your problem, then ... at least there's a chance there
> might be a fix for it.

No, I only have a single interface, but I notice in the logs that the
wait-on-online service fails during boot.  I guess it doesn't matter for
my use case, or that is normal.  There must be some complication on
waiting for multiple interfaces that makes wait-on-online service
difficult to provide, or why not just wait on *all* interfaces.

My problem seems to be a timeout in a function of NetworkManager called
dhcp4.  When it is called, I presume it tries to allocate a dhcp
address, and times out after 45 seconds when it can't.  Haven't tracked
it down completely.

The behavior is now affecting rawhide as well, so it must have been in
a recent (NetworkManager?) update, that I just applied to rawhide (I get
a little behind there, since I don't run it that often).

I'll probably try downloading a previous version of NetworkManager from
koji, and downgrade to see if it fixes the issue.

Thanks for your response.
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