I've been made aware that it takes two minutes for systemd-networkd-wait- online.service to spin its wheels, before giving up with a squeal:

Apr 09 22:03:30 shorty.email-scan.com systemd[1]: Starting 
systemd-networkd-wait-online.service - Wait for Network to be Configured…
Apr 09 22:05:30 shorty.email-scan.com systemd-networkd-wait-online[1282]: 
Timeout occurred while waiting for network connectivity.
Apr 09 22:05:30 shorty.email-scan.com systemd[1]: 
systemd-networkd-wait-online.service: Main process exited, code=exited, 
status=1/FAILURE

Everything comes up normally. Network connectivity on this box is normal. Originally I was looking into why it took a long time for keepalived to come up on this box and grab its virtual IP address, and I determined that keepalived simply started after quite a bit of time elapsed before systemd deemed it necessary to start keepalived. And when I tried to figure out why's that, I discovered this to be the culprit.

I did not find the man pages to be illumanating, just a bunch of systemd man pages referring to each other, with no clear indication as to what the issue is.

At the time I obtained the above logs I was ssh-ed into the box in question, which was fully up. But systemd-networkd-wait-online was under the impression that it wasn't, apparently, and decided to croak after two minutes elapsed.

So, how do I troubleshoot this?

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