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Re: Delay at boot - network



> I see. Sorry I'm a bit pressed now. Look through those two bug reports
> and let us know wheter anything sounds familiar:
> 
>   https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=798314
>   https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=754218

Yes, both bugreports describe, what I also discovered. However, my environment 
does not use NFS (like one uses), and I have not to wait at shutdown, as the 
other one describes. But the behaviour at boot is the same, as in these 
bugreports is described. 
> 
> Are you running SysV init or systemd?
> 
My environment:
I am running debian/testing with systemd. The partitions /home, /usr and /var 
are seperated and they are encrypted with luks. All partitions mount at boot 
well. I am running this profile now for many years. 

The behaviour did NOT appear with the change from SysV to systemd, but a long 
long time later. 

It definetely appeared with a kernel upgrade. Sadly I cannot tell, which kernel 
version did this change. As I recognized this as a feature not a bug, I did 
not file a bugreport at that time, sorry for that.

Maybe you should know, that it also appears on all hardware (I have an EEEPC, 
some Desktop PC's and an Acer Aspire 7520 notebook). 

Please feel free to ask for more information. 

> regards
> -- tomás

Best
Hans


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