Do any of Fedora desktop spins and Workstation edition need
NetworkManager-wait-online.service enabled by default?

Fedora 35 Workstation (updated, default "preset-all" service units)
$ systemd-analyze
Startup finished in 1.330s (kernel) + 1.284s (initrd) + 12.256s
(userspace) = 14.871s
graphical.target reached after 12.232s in userspace

Fedora 35 Workstation, same as above except
NetworkManager-wait-online.service is disabled
$ systemd-analyze
Startup finished in 1.294s (kernel) + 1.243s (initrd) + 5.704s
(userspace) = 8.242s
graphical.target reached after 5.670s in userspace

6.6s longer to wait for what? Is this service enabled just in case
someone adds an NFS or Samba mount to fstab? I'm not sure why this
service unit is enabled by default; and if we can either go without it
on the desktop, or if there's some other way to make it better,
because nearly doubling the boot time doesn't seem reasonable.


-- 
Chris Murphy
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