Dr J Austin writes:

I have read the nm-online man page about 10 times and I am still not
clear what it is telling me.

The way I parse it, without -s it waits until at least one network connection is present. With the option, it should wait until all connections are up. The man page starts by saying

"When run, nm-online waits until NetworkManager reports an active connection, or specified timeout expires."

This seems fairly clear. Then, -s option is described thusly:

"Wait for NetworkManager startup to complete, rather than waiting for network connectivity specifically. Startup is considered complete once NetworkManager has activated (or attempted to activate) every auto-activate connection which is available given the current network state."

The "every auto-activate connection" means to me: every network connection.

If your interpretation is correct I do not understand how removing the -s
option solves my NSF mount problem.

I don't know. I can only report what I see.

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