Is this proof that systemd is completely broken?

Sam Varshavchik mrsam at courier-mta.com
Sat Jul 12 16:08:49 UTC 2014


Tom Horsley writes:

> On Sat, 12 Jul 2014 10:00:45 -0400
> Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>
> > Now, here's my hack, which is basically a clone of that NetworkManager
> > subpackage:
>
> You're willing to invest a lot more time in systemd than
> I am :-). I just put a batch of systemctl restart commands in
> the rc.local file with different time delays. It is
> the only way I've gotten all the network services to start
> reliably.

Yeah, well, I don't really mind spending a few hours hacking up some script  
to workaround some stupid bug.

But this is now looking more than just a stupid bug, after I saw how the  
server immediately booted up to a console login prompt, but still failed to  
respond to pings for another thirty or so seconds, until the network stack  
came up. If I wanted to boot an OS that gave me a user desktop before it  
finished setting up its network connections, I'd boot Windows 7.



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