Tim via users <users@lists.fedoraproject.org> writes:

> Bearing in mind that even *then* there have been cases of the network
> not actually being up and running before being declared it was.  I'm
> beginning to think we need either a post-boot target, or at least an
> improvement on the network is up decision making.

network-online.target is documented as being "best effort". In the
current days of very complicated networking, there is no way to know for
sure that the network is actually up or what it means for network to be
up.

The recommended solution is to trigger service start off incoming
connections, if possible. This is less ideal for things like Postfix
which might need to send traffic before they receive it.

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