On Di, 22.02.22 18:42, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek (zbys...@in.waw.pl) wrote:

> Clarification: it *is* a bug *if* the unit that is ordered after it is
> ordered before the default boot target. So e.g. something that is started
> at boot but does not delay the default boot target is not a problem.

Indeed.

> > > The DNF thing looks like an obvious bug to me. DNF's cache logic
> > > really shouldn't add an expensive sync point to the boot like
> > > this. Someone should file a bug to ask them to remove that.
>
> No, no. dnf-makecache.timer is "asynchronous" — it is not part of
> multi-user.target. It is reasonable to order it after network is up
> because this way it can just do its thing without spurious noise about
> failed connections.

OK, I think this is indeed OK, then.

Lennart

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Lennart Poettering, Berlin
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