On Saturday, 26 January 2019 11:34:26 PM AEDT Craig Sanders via luv-main 
wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 26, 2019 at 10:13:10PM +1100, Russell Coker wrote:
> > It appears that the boot of my laptop is delayed by postfix depending on
> > network-online.target.  How can I change this?  Postfix is only listening
> > on 127.0.0.1 so there's no reason for it to wait until my laptop connects
> > to the Wifi network before continuing the boot.
> > 
> > I ran "systemctl edit postfix@-" and "systemctl edit postfix@" and put the
> > below in which should make it not depend on network-online.target.  But it
> > doesn't change anything.  Any ideas?
> 
> is there a loopback only target you can make it depend on rather than
> network-manager?

There doesn't appear to be.  Google searches indicate not.

> other than that, my only idea is to dump network manager and manually
> configure your network with /etc/interfaces.   I've always found that's
> best, anyway - NM is OK-ish for the simplest of network configs but a
> complete PITA for anything even slightly complex.

My laptop has a very simple network configuration, connect to whatever Wifi or 
Ethernet is available and route everything through it.  It's also a very 
annoying configuration to run in any other way due to the dozen or so Wifi 
networks I connect to.

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