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Disable systemd-networkd-wait-online.service in ubuntu appliances #134

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alvarocurt opened this issue Nov 6, 2024 · 0 comments
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Deployments of ubuntu VMs take over 2 minutes to boot because of the step:
"A start job is running for Wait for Network to be Configured"
Looks like systemd service systemd-networkd-wait-online.service takes around 2 minutes to wait until some network interfaces are configured, but in a volatile and flexible environment as a VM, the checked interfaces aren't correctly updated and so, the check always fails.

The fix is to reduce its timeout time o to simply disable the service
https://www.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/16xi5h0/how_do_i_fix_systemdnetworkdwaitonlineservice/

Does this service serve any purpose in VMs? or does it just slow down boot process for no reason.
Regards!

@rsmontero rsmontero added type: feature A new feature planned for implementation category: context linux Linux OS contextualization packages status: pending Issue needs to be processed by the team community Issue created by OpenNebula Community labels Dec 3, 2024
@rsmontero rsmontero added this to the Release 7.0 milestone Dec 3, 2024
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