[Bug 1432158] Re: NM-wait-online makes my system take about twice as long to boot to the login screen

Michael Marley michael at michaelmarley.com
Mon Mar 30 15:00:41 UTC 2015


Hmm, it seems to not be doing it anymore.  I guess an update sometime
between when I filed the bug and now fixed the problem.  (I had
NetworkManager-wait-online disabled since I don't need its
functionality, so I wouldn't have noticed.)  Sorry for the trouble.

** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Fix Released

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Title:
  NM-wait-online makes my system take about twice as long to boot to the
  login screen

Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  The enablement of NetworkManager-wait-online.service in network-
  manager 0.9.10.0-4ubuntu10 has made my Kubuntu Vivid x64 system take
  nearly twice as long to boot to the login screen.  I did some
  investigating and determined that this is because sddm.service depends
  on systemd-user-sessions.service which depends on remote-fs.target
  which depends on network-online.target which depends on
  NetworkManager-wait-online.service.  For that reason, systemd is
  apparently waiting to start sddm until both the wired and wireless
  adapters are connected, which makes the system take much longer to
  boot.

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