Am 16.12.2016 um 08:59 schrieb Guus Sliepen:
> On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 12:27:10AM +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:
>
>> It would be cleaner if that was shipped in ifupdown itself, but in
>> jessie, systemd also provides ifup@.service. Both were mistakes in
>> hindsight, which I'm not sure is worth
On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 12:27:10AM +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:
> It would be cleaner if that was shipped in ifupdown itself, but in
> jessie, systemd also provides ifup@.service. Both were mistakes in
> hindsight, which I'm not sure is worth fixing retroactively.
>
> Guus, do you have any
Am 16.12.2016 um 00:27 schrieb Michael Biebl:
> Afaics, this is fixed in stretch.
> systemd-networkd.service has After=systemd-sysctl.service, so does
> ifup@.service and networking.service.
The relevant commits in ifupdown are
On Thu, 31 Mar 2016 16:45:40 +0200 Martin Mares wrote:
> Hello!
>
> > Are you sure?
> > networking.service has
> > > After=local-fs.target network-pre.target apparmor.service
> > > systemd-sysctl.service
> >
> > This makes sure that networking.service, which deals with type auto
>
Hello!
> Are you sure?
> networking.service has
> > After=local-fs.target network-pre.target apparmor.service
> > systemd-sysctl.service
>
> This makes sure that networking.service, which deals with type auto
> interfaces, is started after systemd-sysctl.service.
On my system (Wheezy recently
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On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 16:03:24 +0100 Martin Mares wrote:
> Package: procps
> Version: 2:3.3.9-9
> Severity: normal
>
> With sysvinit, the init script for procps ensures that sysctl's
> are set before networking is started (via X-Start-Before: $network).
>
reassign 819314 systemd
thankyou
Hi Martin,
When you run systemd the sysctl unit is not the one from procps but is a
program from systemd itself. systemctl status procps probably mentions
/lib/systemd/systemd-sysctl
It sounds like you have hit another odd difference between the two inits.
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Package: procps
Version: 2:3.3.9-9
Severity: normal
With sysvinit, the init script for procps ensures that sysctl's
are set before networking is started (via X-Start-Before: $network).
When run with systemd, procps.service does not have such dependency.
Since system startup is highly parallel,
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