Steve: I'm sorry i was thinking with the contextual information from the
link in the bug-report which refers  to the dhcp retries.

Indeed, in my case is due to dhcp, perhaps i'm missing something, but
that happened when not using network-manager and having configured dhcp
for some of the networks i use.

Before this release, I had no problems related to network configuration
with my notebook. But since update, it started to show that the network
isn't available and explicitly waiting some minutes.

I don't care if it is related to retries or a timeout. But if it's decided that 
in some environment it would be useful for reliability sake to have such 
timeout, it would be great to improve this feature with some option, like: 
- a place where to configure it, enabling the feature be useful in other 
scenarios, or
- allow the user to skip the timeout, like when fsck fails for some drive.

just my point of view.
tenuki

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